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Wet Kit or Dry Kit??????

Old Feb 21, 2003 | 04:02 PM
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Default Wet Kit or Dry Kit??????

Im thinking about getting the NX Kit and add things to it as I get more money would that be a good kit to get?????Any info on it??
the only other things that will be changed on the car within the next few months would be headers,LS6intake,LS1 hot cam and a few other things.Let me know
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Old Feb 23, 2003 | 12:41 AM
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Default Re: Wet Kit or Dry Kit??????

Which is better-beat this "?" to death. Use the search button and read. As for quality, I recently removed my NX wet kit, but I had absolutley no problems, simple install, and user friendly. Word of warning, watch using the HPP3 and using the Juice. My buddy up'd his shift points to avoid the rev-limiter and sprayed a 150 shot, hit the limiter in a bad bad way to the tune of 3 bent valves. Personally I dont use the HPP3 nor do my friends, but thats your choice, I guess using it for the fan control only would be acceptable tome, but thats why I did the free fan switch mod. Good-luck.
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Old Feb 24, 2003 | 11:39 AM
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Default Re: Wet Kit or Dry Kit??????

Its a good kit. You can also run it as a Dry Kit.
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