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Old 11-14-2005, 02:50 AM
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if you upgrade your injectors, is a dry kit less dangerous than a wet kit? Im looking to do a 100hp shot.
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well both are dangerous if not set up correctly.. DRY u tend to go RICH WET is LEAN allways better to go RICH then LEAN i say .. with wet u just need a good SOLENOID .. if ur system is goin to be set up correcty then you should have no worries plenty of ppl using DRY 100shots on there motor around here.. i think wet is less stress on the motor to haha just my opnion
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opps did i say dry is rich wet is lean?? other way around sry
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Wet kit in my opinon easier on motor, although these intakes are not ment to flow fuel, Wet kit your not relying on your injectors, makes easier to tune.
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You will get mixed emotions on this. I will say a dry system is easer to use for less money. A wet system will give better performance.
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
You will get mixed emotions on this. I will say a dry system is easer to use for less money. A wet system will give better performance.
Dave
I agree with Dave, WOW, that's different. You'll get a little more torque with the wet kit. But depending on your running gear and traction that's not allways a benifit. If you do a little reading on the subject, i think you'll come to your own conclusion on which is safer, the facts speak for themselves.
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i agree with dave also
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Originally Posted by Z2K_MrJ
opps did i say dry is rich wet is lean?? other way around sry
You had it right the first time. It's a common misconception.




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