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Old 08-22-2006, 03:24 PM   #1
Question what if i used a micro switch at fuul throttle?  
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would this cause any problems? would the engine bog or get to rich before it boost's? let me know cause i also want to have a second nozzle hooked to a pressure switch a dual system sounds like it could be good? help thanks
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I tried that once. I kept bogging my motor whenever I stabbed the throttle. I think a pressure switch is a much better idea
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I tried that once. I kept bogging my motor whenever I stabbed the throttle. I think a pressure switch is a much better idea

what if i mounted it right before the intercooler so it would have to pass through the intercooler then to the intake by then the boost would have kicked in? then set a pressure switch for the 2nd stage. by the way how do u set these switches?
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There is a screw under the plastic cap. I always set mine before installing, I use a "Mighty Vac" or a low pressure regulator.
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what if i mounted it right before the intercooler so it would have to pass through the intercooler then to the intake by then the boost would have kicked in? then set a pressure switch for the 2nd stage. by the way how do u set these switches?
Be sure to install a petcock on your intercooler to drain it. Honestly it's a bad idea. Anything sprayed before the intercooler will condense in the cooler and fill it up.
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