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badbug3
07-14-2007, 10:06 PM
i have a plate diffuser system and i have an nos nitrous controller. ON the nos system there is one fuel solenoid and one nitrous solenoid. Ahead of those solenoids is a redudnant or safety nos solenoid that is supposdd to protect the sustem if the regular nitrous fails to shut of due to wear and tear from cycling. Wouldnt it be wiser to put the fuel pressure safty swith in the fuel right before the fuel solenoid, but use the wires to hold open the redundant nitrous solenoid since if is the first one to let out nitrous and is the most safetest to use imo. Any inputs on this? Also my system call for a fuel pressure of 5.8lbs of pressure. What would be the riight safety switch setting to use for this and do they stay stable and acutally staw working at the level that their set for?

bjuice
08-07-2007, 02:49 PM
Bad bug i am trying to get a picture of your set up up in my mind ???i am struggling a little here...'wording".....

the fuel saftey switch ( HOBB) switch..should be wired as a complete in-line circuit before the fuel (nos) selenoid...they are pre-set from the factory at 4.0 to 4.5 lbs of fuel pressure..if the fuel pressure drops below this level it will break the circuit...i have seen some people have problems from these switches and some that do not..

i am just curious..how do you have your NOS set up ?...from fuel pump forward...and do you 'FLOW' your NOS....When i say "FLOW" I MEAN A "TRUE/BLUE" FLOW TESTING under full throttel conditions ?

Brian

badbug3
08-07-2007, 07:16 PM
man, that was a confusing paragraph, sorry, what i meant was, do i wire the safety hobb switch to shut off the redundant safety nitrous solenoid, or the nitrous solenoid used on the nitrous plate?

mytmouz
08-07-2007, 11:28 PM
I'd kill all 3 of 'em.

bjuice
08-08-2007, 04:48 AM
i am with Terry..if you use a good fuel supply (dedicated) or a big enough pump to handle the motor and the nos..then i would also DO AWAY with all of the safety switches...but if you are dead set on running one of them..i would go with the hobb.

my opinion.

thanks Brian

us7race
08-10-2007, 04:07 AM
I think I would wire it inline with your WOT switch. So it kills it there
"like you let off the throttle"..