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Old 09-19-2005, 12:55 AM
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Default Wet or Dry - Which is easier to tune via HPTuners?

The ideal would be to have timing and AFR adjusted in real time only when the N20 is on. Would going wet or dry make this easier?

Is any new N2O functionality in 2.0?
Old 09-20-2005, 04:26 AM
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Dry would be easier to tune, because the maf would read the nitrous as extra airflow. Dry would also max out faster, because of freezing or maxing out the maf. Do you want easier or max power?
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Easier for the sake of the question, but that isn't the ONLY thing I'm considering in a purchase. The fact that I run MAFless/SD also pushes me toward a wet shot.
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With out a MAF the computer won't know to add fuel when you run N2O and it would run VERY lean. I would say you would definatly need to get wet with a SD tune.
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lol...I thought that was pretty obvious from my post.
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The wetter the better. Go with a wet kit.




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