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Dern is back at it

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Posted by: Dern Humpus

I just made the aluminum mount for my solenoids. Its going to mount to the unused holes on the front of the passenger head. Ill post pics of it installed later.

On a side note, will using solenoids that have different maximum flow capacities cause me any trouble? Im going to run a 120 shot at most, and I belive the nitrous noid is rated for 250hp and the fuel for 175. It wont matter as long as I get the jets right, correct?






Posted by: MediumD

Looks nice, I may have to copy your idea. The jet is the restriction in the system so the flow capability of the solenoid shouldn't matter in this case (*I am not responsible if this is wrong and your car explodes )





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