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Solenoid packs.

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Solenoid packs.

Post by Struth »

My solenoids on the T-Max have bit the dust, I think the long drive through salt water flooded Coorong tracks helped speed up their demise.

Can anyone suggest a good replacement set or a link to some sites that sell them.

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Re: Solenoid packs.

Post by bogged »

Can you use the Titan on the Tmax???
Ebay has em.
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Post by SCANAS »

I just bought the hobzee one's for $135 arrived on time haven't fitted them yet but general conscences is they are a worthy upgrade last longer better sealed etc Since heard great things about the tigerz solenoids. Not sure if they will fit your t-max?

www.4h.com.au for hobzee's

www.tigerz11.com.au for tigerz
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Post by Struth »

Thanks boys ^^^^^^^^^


I will stick it under the hood and custom wire it anyway, so it just needs to be a good solenoid pack.

Will check out all of the above but also have an offer on an Albright waterproof pack to consider ATM from a member.

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Post by Ruffy »

The original TITAN solenoids were the good shiz... They are no longer around, but there are plenty of people claiming to be selling titan's but i don't know of anyone who is.
The albrights are definitely a step ahead with larger contacts made of better material.
Value for money the Tigerz are good. Most of the others are the same as Tigerz at higher prices.
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Post by coxy321 »

I'm pretty sure that Hobzees solenoid box's are actually Pauls from Tigerz11. I've installed a few of these, and have them on both my car and my brothers with no dramas as yet.

Similar to the Titan units, at a fraction of the price. Paul is really good as far as warranty/support goes too!
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Post by Ruffy »

coxy321 wrote:I'm pretty sure that Hobzees solenoid box's are actually Pauls from Tigerz11.
I believe this is the case also.
coxy321 wrote:Similar to the Titan units, at a fraction of the price.
Similar asthetically, yes. But inside much much different.
coxy321 wrote:Paul is really good as far as warranty/support goes too!
Agreed. Great customer service. I sell Paul's products (at the same price as he advertises) and have always had good dealings with him.
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Post by MightyMouse »

Have a Tigerz and haven't been disapointed - took it apart to have a look at its construction and was quite surprised at how well it was actually made.

A couple of autoelecs also had no issue with its construction so i'm looking forward to a long life from it. I did however seal it with silicone jus to be certain.

They are certain MUCH easier and neater to mount than a traditional 4 or two solenoid pack.

P.S. the wireless remote also isn't bad value. IIRC $175 for solenoid and remote system.
( usual disclaimers )

It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
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