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Old 06-26-2004, 10:59 AM
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A while back I posted about buying a dry 150 shot of nitrous for $100. Well the guy has been out of town and i didnt get to get it. He finally come back into town and brought it by so i could see it. It was a wet kit and not a dry one as he had thought. Can my car take more of a wet kit or less. Also this is not for an ls1 engine it was bought for his truck. would this be a problem?
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i'd find out who made the kit, and call them, and see what parts are different between the two kits(assuming they make a kit for the ls1). if there aren't too many different parts, or if the parts work for both motors, then go for it.
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thanks, oh and sorry i should i posted this in the nitrous section huh.
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i dont care what anyone says always go dry.. i wouldnt do it even if its a really good deal.. i wouldnt do it. just becuase its a wet kit.
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Originally Posted by 99CamaroSS_
i dont care what anyone says always go dry.. i wouldnt do it even if its a really good deal.. i wouldnt do it. just becuase its a wet kit.

What's wrong with going wet? You have a bad experience or something?
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Freinds T/A blew up wit a Wet kit. had a lot of damage done to his engine.. hes not be able to fix it yet. and ive just been told dry is a safer and better bet.
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See I'm the opposite. I prefer wet over dry. I'm not big on letting the maf do the adjusting. What cause your friends car to blow up?




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