N2O Tech Discussion for the use of Nitrous Oxide

where can i buy a NX nitours solenoid cheap??

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Old Oct 12, 2002 | 07:26 PM
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where can i buy a NX nitours solenoid cheap??

i got a kit already, i just want to buy another one so i can wire two of them inline, just a extra safety precaution. Also, I probably should buy a SECOND FPSS so i can run one on the mail fuel line, and one going to the solenoid, right?? I want to make this setup idiot proof. So where can i get a FPSS and NX nitrous solenoid cheap?? THanks.
Old Oct 12, 2002 | 08:43 PM
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Old Oct 18, 2002 | 03:06 PM
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It is not a great idea to put a FPSS next to the solenoid. As long as it is installed in the same enclosed fuel system, it will work when installed anywhere.

I have seen good prices on stuff from flatlanderracing.com and they carry NX. May be worth a shot if you want additional solenoids, etc.

If you are going for fail safe, run 2 fuel solenoids in parrallel with them both open when the system is activated and run 2 nitrous solenoids in serial with them opening together also. This will minimize greatly the chances of a fuel solenoid failing to delivery fuel to the nozzle, AND it will greatly minimize the chances of the Nitrous solenoid hanging open when the system shuts off causing you to inject nitrous with no extra fuel. I think it is overkill, but if you are going for safety, do them both.
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