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Old 12-16-2007, 07:32 PM
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I noticed that y'all have a conversion kit for the wet plate but not for the dry. Why not? If I already have a dry kit and wanted to convert over to the dry plate
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I would be afraid to run a dry plate without having a safety like the MAF there to adjust in the event that the interface takes a dump. Is there a built in safety into the interface to prevent an issue like that from arising?
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I would be afraid to run a dry plate without having a safety like the MAF there to adjust in the event that the interface takes a dump. Is there a built in safety into the interface to prevent an issue like that from arising?
The odds of the Interface failing are the same as a MAF failing, slim to none. If you were really worried an a/f shut down would do.
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All you would have to pick up is the wet plate conversion kit & The Interface controller and some jets.

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I noticed that y'all have a conversion kit for the wet plate but not for the dry. Why not? If I already have a dry kit and wanted to convert over to the dry plate
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The Interface controls the solenoid(s); if it detects a problem it renders the N2O system inoperable and triggers a SES light so the issue can be corrected. You can read more about it here:

http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...age=1&featured

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I would be afraid to run a dry plate without having a safety like the MAF there to adjust in the event that the interface takes a dump. Is there a built in safety into the interface to prevent an issue like that from arising?
Old 12-17-2007, 05:09 AM
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Well that sounds quite idiot proof then.
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Originally Posted by tripblackls1
hey i had just check out there website they have some really good prices i was just checking out the HSW Sudden Impact Single Nozzle Dry Nitrous Kit (LSX)
SKU: HSW-SI1-D-LSX and it was really cheap
does anybody know why and if they are good products?
Cheaper prices doesnt allways mean cheaper products. we just like to pass on the incredible savings to our customers that want alot of bang for the buck and quality is never sacrificed.
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Originally Posted by Matt@HSW
All you would have to pick up is the wet plate conversion kit & The Interface controller and some jets.

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I was wondering if it was the same plate or if there might be something different




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