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Do you need a relay for nitrous?

Do you need a relay for nitrous?

A properly installed, single-stage nitrous system should be wired from the battery through a fusible link to safeguard against unexpected power surges. Once the electrical current travels through the fusible link it can be routed to the relays. One relay should be used for each solenoid.

How do you set up a nitrous system?

How to Install Nitrous Oxide

  1. Step 1: Mount the Bottle and Brackets. Find a safe location to mount the nitrous bottle.
  2. Step 2: Install Nitrous Line.
  3. Step 3: Remove the Carburetor.
  4. Step 4: Set Up the Nitrous Plate.
  5. Step 5: Adding Fuel.
  6. Step 6: Install the Nitrous Plate and Carb.
  7. Step 7: Wiring.
  8. Step 8: Install Pressure Gauge.

Can I use a fuel solenoid for nitrous?

Never permit oil, grease, or any other readily combustible substances to come into contact with nitrous cylinders, valves, solenoids, hoses and fittings. Oil and certain gases (such as oxygen and nitrous oxide) may combine to produce a flammable condition.

How do you wire a Transbrake with nitrous?

Wiring your nitrous kit has NEVER been so easy or fast!! Simply connect your battery + and – to the board, connect the 12 volt power from your throttle switch, connect the transbrake or clutch 12 volt signal for nitrous safety so that your nitrous will not come on when you’re on the transbrake.

Can you put nos in an automatic?

Can NOS Nitrous Oxide Systems be used with automatic transmission / gearboxes? Yes, Nitrous Oxide Systems can be used with automatic transmissions and in the majority of cases automatic transmission can handle larger power increases than a standard factory manual clutch and gearbox.

Is nitrous easy to install?

Maxwell: Installation is not very difficult, and ZEX includes very detailed instructions. A performance shop should be able to install a nitrous system in about 2-4 hours. An enthusiast working in his driveway or garage should be able to install it in a Saturday.

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Ruth Doyle