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Nitrous Oxide Solenoid New! Fuel And Nitrous Up To 250hp Super High Flow, on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DynoTune Brand:DynoTune



 
This auction is for one new set of 250HP DynoTune Nitrous oxide solenoids,
one fuel and one Nitrous.


These Solenoids are direct replacements for NOS Cheater solenoids. Both The Nitrous & Fuel solenoid will flow 250HP. They are very large in size! Both Solenoids have standard 1/8" NPT holes on the input and output ports! Quality stainless construction and powder coated housing and long life Teflon seals ensure superior reliability.

Compare the features and you will see why so many people are making the switch to Dynotune Nitrous products. These are a must if you are making your own nitrous kit, start with a solid foundation!. Replacement parts are available directly through DynoTune.

 

The Kit contains the following:

  • 250hp Nitrous solenoid and 250hp Fuel solenoid.

 

 

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