Couple Quick Questions
#1
Alrighty so im working on installing my nitrous kit that ive put together and just had a couple quick questions. First, what would it hurt if i didnt put a relay on the purge and heater? I understand i need one on the solenoids for safety but is this that big of a deal on the heater and purge? My second question is what should i gap the tr6s too whenever i install them? Thanks guys
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I would put relays on them, especially the heater. I gap my tr6s .025-.028. Somewhere in there will be fine. I used to run .030 but had a problem a couple times on the turbo car blowing out the spark. After that I just gapped everything the same and no problems.
#3
alrighty will do, if you dont mind me asking what the point of having a relay on them is? It would just be a lot more simple to have it without but i wanna do it right lol. And thanks for the gap info
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Well the relays are what takes the amperage load, especially on stuff like a bottle heater. Most switches you buy are rated for low amps, bottle heaters have to be on for a while. The longer they are on the hotter the switch gets, eventually leading to failure or fire. The purge you might be ok being you only use it in short burst.
#6
A relay uses a low current circuit to controll a high current circuit. Switches are rated often to 20 amps but I wouldn't run any where near that current.
Definatly put a relay on the heater and not a bad idea for the purge but I am sure it would be ok due to the short run time.
Definatly put a relay on the heater and not a bad idea for the purge but I am sure it would be ok due to the short run time.
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