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Posted by whitecobra (Member # 555) on :
 
well i did some homework on n20 and you guys have convinced me to go fo it. i think i will start off with a 100 shot. would you recomend a dry or wet ki [Confused] prpobaly a dry kit hu? [burnout]
 
Posted by nitrousracing (Member # 1346) on :
 
wet kit, NX part number 20922

Scott
 
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on :
 
I think it's a matter of personal preference. I've heard strong arguments either way.

I chose wet.
 
Posted by rob (Member # 50) on :
 
wet kits are better for cars whose injectors are maxed out for the current HP level of the car, you add extra fuel through the intake rather than the injectors; my 500+ HP LX only has 19 lb/hr injectors!

if you have plenty of headroom left with your injectors (stock or overinjected cars) would probably be better off with a dry kit since there seems to be less chance of disastrous backfiring into the intake...our intakes weren't meant to flow fuel, just air...

good luck!
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
I agree with Rob. I would never put a wet kit on my own car.
 
Posted by whitecobra (Member # 555) on :
 
do i ahve to replace my intake sleave if i go with a dry kit [Confused] [burnout]
 
Posted by Mirza (Member # 135) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by rob:
wet kits are better for cars whose injectors are maxed out for the current HP level of the car, you add extra fuel through the intake rather than the injectors; my 500+ HP LX only has 19 lb/hr injectors!

if you have plenty of headroom left with your injectors (stock or overinjected cars) would probably be better off with a dry kit since there seems to be less chance of disastrous backfiring into the intake...our intakes weren't meant to flow fuel, just air...

good luck!

ahh yea..the good old backfiring story...i wont even get into it i'll just say..NX WET KIT..

97 cobra <---wet kit, 100-150 shot for 2 1/2 years and still runs better than ever...no backfiring, no damages just some rediculous speeds and stoked faces of the guy in the rear view mirror..
[Eek!] [burnout]
 
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on :
 
use a window switch, my $0.02
 
Posted by PseudoCobra (Member # 1689) on :
 
If you have the money to play around with go the safest way and get a Noszle kit that runs about $1300 plus accessories like bottle heater, blanket, purge, pressure gauge, and opener if you so choose. That's what I recommend if you've got the dough. [patriot]
 
Posted by Pro50Eric (Member # 2065) on :
 
Dry kit. Keep a safe tune on it and have fun.
 




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