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Old 03-12-2020, 05:53 PM
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I just bought a car and this was under the air filter. I assume a dry kit. No jet in it. Is it worth messing with? I have wet kit that I was planning to install
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Used to be called a Halo kit. Was meant for dry use. Supposed to help with dispersion.
we used to mount them onto intercoolers.
sure would cool me down fast. Expensive, but fast.
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Thanks. Figure I’ll sell it and the filter. Rather have my wet kit
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Looks to be our Dry halo system. You could always use something like this to switch over to a wet kit.

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Looks to be our Dry halo system. You could always use something like this to switch over to a wet kit.

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thanks. I actually have a old but never used HSW kit that I plan to try out. I’ve been looking at your mounts and switch plates. Will make an order soon.
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Originally Posted by SatisTraction
thanks. I actually have a old but never used HSW kit that I plan to try out. I’ve been looking at your mounts and switch plates. Will make an order soon.
Sounds good!
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Originally Posted by SatisTraction
thanks. I actually have a old but never used HSW kit that I plan to try out. I’ve been looking at your mounts and switch plates. Will make an order soon.
watch it... I had a hsw kit brand new I bought from them like 14 years ago and the fuel side on the nozzle was clogged with ****. I was wondering if they were still around but can’t find them. I imagine they wouldn’t last long with **** like that happening.

i ended up Never using it and selling it. Wonder if that’s my old kit 🤣 Got a FJO progressive controller with it? Lol
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As old as those systems are, they probably don't have ethanol compatible fuel solenoids. the material the piston is made out of can swell and clog the solenoid off. This happened years ago on other brands systems as well.



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