The NOS difference
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The NOS difference
Hey. What exactly is the difference between a wet and dry kit? Which would be more reliable + better for street driving? what about cost, What should I expect to pay for either one?
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Wet kit mixes fuel and N2O, a dry kit just uses N2O and relies on the ECU to add more fuel.
Wet is safer, and better for street driving. Look around for prices.
Wet is safer, and better for street driving. Look around for prices.
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Wet is safer for motors, but the fuel could pool in your intake manifold and then cause a backfire through the intake.
Get this kit, it will help
http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...OS/NOSzle.html
Get this kit, it will help
http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...OS/NOSzle.html
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