Wet or dry kit
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Wet or dry kit
Can you guys weigh in? I know dry kits are more straight forward and simpler, but has reliability gotten better over the years? I have a Walbro 255 inline fuel pump and 60lb injectors. So I think my fuel issue is adequate. Also if I decide to go Dry what be the best place to plumb nozzle(S)? THANKS IN ADVANCE
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Hi, there are some informative books on ABCs of NOS LOL! I'll look in my garage and get you the title it's several years old but covers the basics. There is also a sticky on here from one of the vendors FAQ.
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Can you guys weigh in? I know dry kits are more straight forward and simpler, but has reliability gotten better over the years? I have a Walbro 255 inline fuel pump and 60lb injectors. So I think my fuel issue is adequate. Also if I decide to go Dry what be the best place to plumb nozzle(S)? THANKS IN ADVANCE
Wet kits are reliable. Either way you are going to make good power.
Depending on how you tune a dry system is going to determine where you place your nozzle. Some tune with the MAF and some tune speed density.