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Old 11-09-2006, 02:20 PM
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I am about to purchase a kit from dynotunenitrous and im wondering if i should go wet or dry. let me know what you think is best for a starter. i have an 02 t/a a4. 6.0l lq9, comp cam, lid, mac mids, ory, borla.
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Here is a good read for you.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-oxide/602325-help-ignorant-man-here.html
both wet and dry have there place...read the pro's and cons on each style and make the decision that you are the most comfortable with.

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Originally Posted by Ray@Nitrous Outlet
Here is a good read for you.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=602325
both wet and dry have there place...read the pro's and cons on each style and make the decision that you are the most comfortable with.

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Yes, that is very funny.
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I was confused by this question too...so I did both
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Originally Posted by Robert56@NitrousDirect
Yes, that is very funny.
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ROFL! i was reading the first post about the comment and was like...wtf lol then when i saw Robert post up it all made sence lol
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Either or, can't go wrong with a wet or dry kit. Do a few searches of the pros and cons of both. If you have any questions feel free to call/PM me.

thanks,
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Originally Posted by Beer99C5
I was confused by this question too...so I did both


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i went ahead an ordered a dry kit. it was a hard decision. hopefully i will be satisfied.
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Originally Posted by 2002t/a06
i went ahead an ordered a dry kit. it was a hard decision. hopefully i will be satisfied.
A very wise man.
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i was wondering if i have to upgrade my injectors right away or if i could wait a little while?
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Originally Posted by 2002t/a06
i was wondering if i have to upgrade my injectors right away or if i could wait a little while?
There are currently 3 different threads going on this issue (last couple days), and how/when/where to upgrade. look around a bit.
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