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Old 05-31-2005, 03:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What type of engagment are you using?

I know all the different types of engagment for N20 that are out there, just wondering what everyone that has been on the bottle for a while is using. For my set up it will be fairly simple, NX wet kit with a 50 shot(kit donated by a friend that had it on display at his shop). My three options ive come down to are:

A. Use the arming switch to arm the system and allow it to spray when the WOT switch is triggered.

B. Use the arming and wot as safe gaurds, and have a microswitch to spray only when i want.

C. Use the Arming switch and WOT switch as safe gaurds, and get an RPM activated switch to activate.

My question is what are most of you using, and what would be your recomendations.

Just for reference, the rest of my set up is:
01 base, Mugen Header, Greddy evo2 exhaust, CAI, NGK plugs, and im considering getting a VAFC to help tune for NA.

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99.9% of us use A. B and C seem kinda redundant to me. Use an arming switch and rpm module for safety and the WOT switch for engagement. That is the most effective and safest IMO.
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99.9% of us use A. B and C seem kinda redundant to me. Use an arming switch and rpm module for safety and the WOT switch for engagement. That is the most effective and safest IMO.
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thanks, I knew i was being a little redundant but just wanted to see how most of yall were sprayin. Rather ask and seem foolish than go and do something stupid.
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