Progressive Nitrous Controller
Apr 15, 2002 | 05:20 PM
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Instructor
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From: grapevine tx
Progressive Nitrous Controller
I am thinking about going with a controler, but the only one I know of is the NX Maximizer Controller.
What other controlers are there? and how much do they cost?
thanks for your help
Apr 15, 2002 | 06:56 PM
Drifting
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From: Norman Oklahoma
Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (numtin)
Be careful. Controllers pulse your noids to control the flow. It helps you launch but IMHO it is too much wear on the seals on your noids :smash:
Jerry
Apr 15, 2002 | 08:28 PM
Melting Slicks
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From: Oceanside, Ca. Ca.
Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (numtin)
The "Maximizer" is the only one I know of with the Nx Express system....
:)
Apr 16, 2002 | 11:32 AM
Instructor
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Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (numtin)
I just took the NX system out of my car, including the NX Maximizer controller. Everything is in perfect condition. If your interested in purchasing it, let me know....
asabella2@attbi.com
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Apr 18, 2002 | 08:38 PM
Drifting
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From: Plano TX
Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (TS 2000)
I use the NOS progressive controller and use a safety solenoid on the n2o side to assure it will shut off just in case the pulsing noid toasts.
Apr 19, 2002 | 08:51 PM
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From: Houston TX
Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (K&B Motorsports)
Quote:
I use the NOS progressive controller and use a safety solenoid on the n2o side to assure it will shut off just in case the pulsing noid toasts.
I planning on doing similar setup, dual nitrous solenoids in series and dual fuel solenoids in parallel.
:cheers:
-Tuan
Apr 29, 2002 | 09:11 PM
Melting Slicks
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From: Frisco TX
Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (numtin)
Is it just me (I am new to N20) or would it be obvious for MSD, NX, NOS, Malory, Etc.. to build a progressive controller that is based off of the RPM wire/computer? Rather than a "timer"? This would encompass a prog controler + a window switch.
And why stop there? They could put in Air/Fuel Ratio controls, Throttle Pos Sensor stuff, etc..??
If this unit was an "all in one" wouldnt that be the way to go? Or is that a perfect world in which we do not live in right now?
Over, :confused:
Apr 29, 2002 | 09:19 PM
Burning Brakes
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Re: Progressive Nitrous Controller (bparker)
I believe the Jacobs Mastermind is based off of RPMs.
Yes that would be an ideal setup. An all in one controller, with options to use and not use certain things.
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