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  • ok to run more then 2ft from noids to nozzle?

    ok is it fine to run lines that are longer then 2ft from the noids to the nozzle or will further then 2ft be to much and the n2o not hit as hard?
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    its not reccomended to have long fuel lines after the noid, as after you spray, and the noid closes, it leaves fuel between the nozzle, and the noid.

    Ryan.
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    • #3
      It will hit softer :(
      But that is good for a traction limited car.

      slow, aka ryan, is right also
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      • #4
        so better to run alittle longer fuel line before the noid....makes sense to me!
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        • #5
          This is a random thought along the same lines. Steel lines (lines you can buy at the parts store) are commonly used for the plumbing from the solenoids to the nozzle. It is supposed to hit ALOT harded than braided lines, and you can use an insulator or loom or something around them to keep them from getting so heat soaked.
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