Nitrous Express 16006 Maximizer EZ Progressive Nitrous Controller Features:
The Max EZ was designed to replace the relay in your NX nitrous system so installation time is less than 30 seconds! Unplug your existing NX relay and plug the proprietary Max EZ male plug into your NX relay harness (if your nitrous system does not have a standard NX relay harness, use the included NX relay harness to complete the installation).
The Max EZ is capable of powering nitrous and fuel solenoids with a maximum amp draw of up to 40 amps, making it the perfect choice for most plate and single-nozzle nitrous systems. Consult your nitrous system manufacturer for your solenoid amp draw.
FAQ:
How does a progressive nitrous controller work?
- The Nitrous Express Maximizer EZ, part number 16006, operates as a progressive nitrous controller, gradually increasing nitrous flow to ensure smooth power delivery and optimal traction control.
Do I need a nitrous controller?
- A Nitrous Express Maximizer EZ controller is essential for precise nitrous management, preventing engine damage, and ensuring safe and controlled nitrous usage.
What do you need to upgrade to run nitrous?
- To run nitrous effectively, upgrade to the Nitrous Express Maximizer EZ controller, compatible nitrous solenoids, lines, and a tuned system. Consult our experts for a tailored nitrous solution.
Specifications:
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