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Posted by street_illegal_stang (Member # 1554) on :
 
is it needed?or
can i just ground both solenoids instead of the safty switch.
and if i need one,can i get away with just grounding the solenoids for a few shots?
only a 75 shot wil be used
i have 24pd injectors/255lph intake/and bbk adj.reg. set at 45psi.
i'm doing the wiring as your reading this.
thanks for your help [burnout]
 
Posted by mtbaughs (Member # 4052) on :
 
I would think that bypassing a saftey switch of any kind on a nitrous system wouldn't be the smartest move. If I am thinking about what your descibing you are trying to figure out if you should install a switch which will only activate the system if certain fuel pressure is present. This insures that the system won't activate if you have a weak or failing fuel system. Even with a mild shot like a 75 I'd still like to see that in there as 75 horsepower will still cause major changes in your AFR

[ April 21, 2004, 04:32 PM: Message edited by: mtbaughs ]
 
Posted by 93mustangt (Member # 680) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by street_illegal_stang:
is it needed?or
can i just ground both solenoids instead of the safty switch.
and if i need one,can i get away with just grounding the solenoids for a few shots?
only a 75 shot wil be used
i have 24pd injectors/255lph intake/and bbk adj.reg. set at 45psi.
i'm doing the wiring as your reading this.
thanks for your help [burnout]

Yes you can, i ran my dry kit like that never had any problems. Have fun [burnout]
 




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