Wet or Dry
Check out the FAQ's that may help you decide. Also more info about what your running and what your goals are will help others in trying to offer you suggestions. This question gets asked alot, so maybe do a search that will bring up a bunch of responses already posted.
I ended up doing both, from my limited expierence, I will tell you it is important after you put your kit on to test it on a dyno or at least log the AFR when you shoot (starting with small jetting). I am changing out my nozzles on my dry shot to try and get a more acceptable AFR on my dry system. I am very glad I did not just throw the jets in and run with a 100 shot on the dry as I was a little lean.
Beer
I ended up doing both, from my limited expierence, I will tell you it is important after you put your kit on to test it on a dyno or at least log the AFR when you shoot (starting with small jetting). I am changing out my nozzles on my dry shot to try and get a more acceptable AFR on my dry system. I am very glad I did not just throw the jets in and run with a 100 shot on the dry as I was a little lean.
Beer
Last edited by Beer99C5; May 31, 2006 at 11:22 PM.


