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Old 12-03-2008, 12:17 PM
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Can i convert my TNT F2 kit to a dry shot? Is it as easy as pulling the fuel noid off, buying a dry nozzle and hooking it up?

I think i just want to run a dry 35-50 shot from now on....

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Originally Posted by 00cls1camaross
Can i convert my TNT F2 kit to a dry shot? Is it as easy as pulling the fuel noid off, buying a dry nozzle and hooking it up?

I think i just want to run a dry 35-50 shot from now on....

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
you got it, u just have to tune it when you convert it. Other than that its completely safe
Old 12-03-2008, 06:34 PM
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yeah and the nozzles need to be before the maf
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Yes, its possible. If you plan on keeping the nozzles where they are (after the maf) take a look at our Interface Controller to add the fuel and pull timing. Or do as posted above, move the nozzles before the maf sensor. Whatever you do, don't spray it post maf without the fuel enrichment.

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If you want to keep it really simple use our Dry Halo bar that goes in the airlid. We have found it to work better than any nozzle...
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Just out of curiosity, why the switch?

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I want to switch to run a smaller shot. I have read through a ton of roberts, yours, and Nitro Dave's posts and have determined dry shots to be safer. I'm not saying that wet kits are not safe though. My Stock A4 tranny doesn't like 100 shot and i figure if i run a 35-50-75 dry i would just slow down wear on the stock tranny.

Can my F2 nitrous noid flow a 35-50-75 shot?
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Originally Posted by 00cls1camaross
I want to switch to run a smaller shot. I have read through a ton of roberts, yours, and Nitro Dave's posts and have determined dry shots to be safer. I'm not saying that wet kits are not safe though. My Stock A4 tranny doesn't like 100 shot and i figure if i run a 35-50-75 dry i would just slow down wear on the stock tranny.

Can my F2 nitrous noid flow a 35-50-75 shot?
Yup. There should be a jetting chart up at the top. You would just omit the fuel jet size. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!

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I know that, but my TNT jetting doesn't go below 100. I have the card. So what i am asking is my F2 noid ok to 35-50-75 because there are no jets that TNT makes that will bring it that low. Lowest is 100.
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Yes you will be fine. Solenoids were the same between F1 and F2. Thanks.

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