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SignUp Now!Looks good but mounting the solinoid on the blower motor saves six feet of line which needs to be primed every time the alky kit is run. Remember-on a hot air the vacuum of the engine drains all alky-that is why the solinoid is there. Jerryl told me how to prime the alky kit before launch. Good luck. Brad
Gary- If the heat in the engine compartment boils off the Alky in the lines then why doesn't it boil the Alky in the plastic tank? The heat in the engine compartment does not boil off any Alky. The vacuum in the engine burns all alky from the nozzle back to the solinoid. Take care Brad
........ Jerryl even told me how to prime the Razor kit before launch-push the test button prior to launch.
..... Why don't you give Julio a call on this issue? He is very helpfull and returns all calls.
....... The only thing thing the vacuum will do is lower the boiling point of the alky but we already shot that theory in the a$$.
This is a good discussion.
Gary- I am convinced that the Razor kit is primed always to the solinoid. That is why I located the solinoid as close to the turbo adapter as possible. It saves six feet of line priming everytime you engage the Razor Kit. Jerryl even told me how to prime the Razor kit before launch-push the test button prior to launch.