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Old 12-02-2005, 04:28 AM
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Default What Kind of Nitrous system should I get.

With my set up what should I get dry or wet, single or dual system.I want a little more top end.Thanks
Old 12-02-2005, 07:36 AM
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You need to do a lot of research on each system offered before you take the plunge, and nobody on here can pick a kit for you. Each have their special quirks, advantages and disadvantages - you need to use the search function and read about them until your eyes get sore.

Good luck!
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We feel the dry kit is best to start out with. you then upgrade to the wet for very cheap when your ready. Pretty hard to beat. check us out at www.dynotunenitrous.com

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Hey there! Well it really depends on a few things!

How much power are you looking to make?

What are your future plans with your car, mods wise, and nitrous wise.

How extreme do you want to go, have a high flow fuel pump, or plan on getting one?

You're looking somewhere around a max of 125 on a dry system, and wet the sky's the limit but you'll have to make some changes/mods over 150 or so.

We have some great kits for you, let me know if we can help!
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Originally Posted by NitrousDirect
Hey there! Well it really depends on a few things!

How much power are you looking to make?

What are your future plans with your car, mods wise, and nitrous wise.

How extreme do you want to go, have a high flow fuel pump, or plan on getting one?

You're looking somewhere around a max of 125 on a dry system, and wet the sky's the limit but you'll have to make some changes/mods over 150 or so.

We have some great kits for you, let me know if we can help!
MAN sthis guy know his nitrous
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go wet and be done with it,jmo
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Check out this dual nozzle kit that Nitro Dave has on special right now. He has it in a few options with accessories as well. Excelent deal with most everything youll need.

Heres a linkhttps://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-oxide/416742-christmas-specials.html




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