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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 01:27 PM
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ok so my stage 2 nx kit just came in today. i was hoping it wasnt going to be this involved as in i could just tap into the old power lines from stage one to power stage 2, but this is not the case since the relays can only power 2 seleniods at a time. its pretty much a stand alone system. new everything, lines, relay, and switches.

i dont think i have the energy to this do all over again. i already installed my system twice and now i would have to take apart about 50% of it so i could squeeze in stage 2. i might just stick with a traction safe 75 shot and keep steady 12.8 1/4's.

but i do like the carbon fiber selenoid caps so ill be swapping out seleniods in the next few days.

im going to see if my arm switch can handle the amp draw of 4 seleniods. if it can, it might save me a little bit of work if i change my mind.
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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
ok so my stage 2 nx kit just came in today. i was hoping it wasnt going to be this involved as in i could just tap into the old power lines from stage one to power stage 2, but this is not the case since the relays can only power 2 seleniods at a time. its pretty much a stand alone system. new everything, lines, relay, and switches.

i dont think i have the energy to this do all over again. i already installed my system twice and now i would have to take apart about 50% of it so i could squeeze in stage 2. i might just stick with a traction safe 75 shot and keep steady 12.8 1/4's.

but i do like the carbon fiber selenoid caps so ill be swapping out seleniods in the next few days.

im going to see if my arm switch can handle the amp draw of 4 seleniods. if it can, it might save me a little bit of work if i change my mind.


your arm switch should be arming the power to the relay so you need to make sure the relay can handle it!! good luck, sounds like a lot of stuff to do...
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