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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 10:42 PM
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Anyone know where i could get a hold of a slightly inexpensive dry lt1 kit. and if not lt1 specific will a regular sbc dry kit work? sorry new to the dry side. ive just been doing alot of reading on dry ls1 setups and they seem awesome but they are two different beasts i know. any drawbacks for the lt1? i was looking at the dynotune wet kits and they seem good but the dry kit for a standard sbc is like 279 bucks. seems awfully cheap to me
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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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The main problem with dry kits on LT1s are the computer. You're limited to spraying through the MAF. You can set up a system where it spikes the fuel pressure. I've read of quite a few people having success with systems like that.
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 08:44 AM
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i have the NOS LT1 dry kit and i spray 125 after the maf. ive ran about 6 bottles through it and its still running strong.
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Old Dec 11, 2007 | 09:38 AM
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You can use our Interface controller on the LT1 platform to control a dry shot. The LT1 dry kits aren't up on our website yet, but you can shoot me a PM if you need any other info.

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Originally Posted by GIVE EM' THE BIRD
Anyone know where i could get a hold of a slightly inexpensive dry lt1 kit. and if not lt1 specific will a regular sbc dry kit work? sorry new to the dry side. ive just been doing alot of reading on dry ls1 setups and they seem awesome but they are two different beasts i know. any drawbacks for the lt1? i was looking at the dynotune wet kits and they seem good but the dry kit for a standard sbc is like 279 bucks. seems awfully cheap to me
thanks for the help guys
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Old Dec 14, 2007 | 05:16 PM
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The best bet is to use a NOS or Zex Dry system. Unfortintly the dry systems for the LT1s done correctly are alittle pricey. I would suggest going with a wet system.
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