Thinking about sprayin..
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Thinking about sprayin..
Well after doing a little research ive decided i want to spray...
My car has 65,000 miles and im thinking about getting an NX wet kit.. What are some good sites that sells the kit as a whole? also with an M6 i hear you need some stuff to go along with it such as the window switch and maybe a new fuel pump. Is there a better kit out there? Is wet better than dry?
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My car has 65,000 miles and im thinking about getting an NX wet kit.. What are some good sites that sells the kit as a whole? also with an M6 i hear you need some stuff to go along with it such as the window switch and maybe a new fuel pump. Is there a better kit out there? Is wet better than dry?
-thanks
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You will get tons of different opinions. I suggest reading on bothe wet abd dry and then deciding on what system fits your needs better. If I can help with any tech help let me know. I will be glad to teach you. You can call me toll free at 1-866-648-7637 or pm me here on the board. I am behind on pms..
As far as system pricing hit me up as I can save you some dollars off advertised pricing.
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As far as system pricing hit me up as I can save you some dollars off advertised pricing.
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Dave
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i got a wet kit with a winodw switch, mostly becausei want to cam and not redo my entire fuel system. good luck with everything, im getting my bottle filled today woohoo
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Because you ask is there any kits out there better: this question is relative. We at Nitrous Direct feel we have kits that are on par quality wise with any company. we also feel we have some of the best pricing. I invite you to check out our site and compare. I don't think there is a kit that is totally complete with everything most vendors rec, but still some pretty complete kits. If your interested in any kit and have questions you can also feel free to contact me. good luck in your hunt.
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Originally Posted by RED777
Well after doing a little research ive decided i want to spray...
My car has 65,000 miles and im thinking about getting an NX wet kit.. What are some good sites that sells the kit as a whole? also with an M6 i hear you need some stuff to go along with it such as the window switch and maybe a new fuel pump. Is there a better kit out there? Is wet better than dry?
-thanks
My car has 65,000 miles and im thinking about getting an NX wet kit.. What are some good sites that sells the kit as a whole? also with an M6 i hear you need some stuff to go along with it such as the window switch and maybe a new fuel pump. Is there a better kit out there? Is wet better than dry?
-thanks
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I believe it depends on how much you intend to spray. I am a firm believer in wet kits, especially NX, BUT if you only want a small shot, up to 100hp then dry may be something to look at. Dry is much easier to install and at the lower levels has advantages over wet. If you plan on doing 125hp or up, then things start to change. In larger dry shots, injectors have to be looked at (and possibly needed). The cost of new injectors starts to come on par with wet kits. Also at higher levels a new fuel pump may be needed with either kit.
Opinions will very on manufacturers and wet vs. dry, but IMHO it comes down to how much you think you will be spraying and how easy of an install you want. Most modern kits are VERY close. Either will need a window switch for your setup with an M6.
Good luck and have fun!!
Opinions will very on manufacturers and wet vs. dry, but IMHO it comes down to how much you think you will be spraying and how easy of an install you want. Most modern kits are VERY close. Either will need a window switch for your setup with an M6.
Good luck and have fun!!