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Old 01-23-2006, 06:06 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by HennyTime5
you might want to add using a nitrous filter, the littlest speck of sudt will trap open you solonoid and boom there goes your motor

that happened on my mustang when i was testing my compucar kit after i just installed it. the motor was off thank god! the nitrous solinoid stuck open and i ended up freezing my filter, mass airflow sensor, intake pipe and throttle body. for shits and giggles i hit the filter with a body hammer and it shattered. it had already imploded from a previous nitrous back fire so it was time for it to go. lesson learned. always test the solinoids numerous times and make sure they open and close before you start the car.
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