Pre maf or Post maf
Well, theres a big difference between the two setup; one is a wet the other is a dry!!
I have a wet and I love it!! I prefer wet because you dont have to upgrade injectors and no need to tune your pcm each time you change something. With wet, you just change the jets and you check your A/F ratio with a wideband...
But of course, some plp say dry is safer and better, but wet works best for me..
I have a wet and I love it!! I prefer wet because you dont have to upgrade injectors and no need to tune your pcm each time you change something. With wet, you just change the jets and you check your A/F ratio with a wideband...
But of course, some plp say dry is safer and better, but wet works best for me..
My nozzle is in the smooth bellow on the right side.http://www.fquick.com/garages/viewga...wimg&id=151289
are you refering to a dry kit, pre/post MAF?
personally i think you gain a lot more control with the post MAF dry shot. It is MUCH easier to dial in your A/F ration. Rather than fumble around with nozzle location and positioning, you can run a nozzle/plate post MAF and forget about all that. You also gain the ability to pull timing with the interface
personally i think you gain a lot more control with the post MAF dry shot. It is MUCH easier to dial in your A/F ration. Rather than fumble around with nozzle location and positioning, you can run a nozzle/plate post MAF and forget about all that. You also gain the ability to pull timing with the interface






