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Old 03-07-2009, 02:33 PM
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Default Need help with Dynotune Solenoids, and bottle mounting.

I was looking over my Dynotune kit and I noticed that the solenoids each have the same colored wires. Like the nitrous has 2 red wires going out of it, and the fuel solenoid has 2 black wires coming from it. How am I supposed to distinguish the power wire from the negative wire on the solenoids if they are the same color? The install manual makes no mention of this. How did you all deal with it?

Also, How are you all mounting your bottles? Are you simply bolting the brackets to the cardboard trunk cover, and if so are you using something to support it or is the cardboard mat enough to hold the bottle.

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Old 03-07-2009, 05:10 PM
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The way the solenoids are designed, that is the norm. Choose one to be your ground and the other to be your power, it doesn't matter which one you choose for what.

As for mounting your bottle, you want something solid. Search around to see where others mounted theirs. Here's mine, for example:
https://my350z.com/forum/nitrous-oxi...-play-too.html
Old 03-08-2009, 08:31 AM
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Here is mine:

https://my350z.com/forum/nitrous-oxi...ll-n0-56k.html

Mounted it in the passenger glove box. Do the pictures still work, can't seem them over the military network, lol.
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Thru the spare tire cover is totally fine. Just use some larger washers on the bottom side
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Wires dont matter because they have no polarity.
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Originally Posted by powermark
Thru the spare tire cover is totally fine. Just use some larger washers on the bottom side
the cardboard one. Is that what you mean?
I'm just concern.

I thinking about mount it just on that.
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Originally Posted by powermark
Thru the spare tire cover is totally fine. Just use some larger washers on the bottom side
Yeah it'll work fine with the "cardboard" cover, just make sure you have the spare under there to support the weight of the bottle.

(I know some of you like to take out the spare for weight reduction >.>)
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Originally Posted by GooDy151
the cardboard one. Is that what you mean?
I'm just concern.

I thinking about mount it just on that.

Totally fine, it will wiggle a little, but that is it. Just put some bigger washers on the bottom side of the bolts.
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