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Wet Or Dry Nitrous??????????

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Old May 5, 2002 | 10:44 PM
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Wet Or Dry Nitrous??????????

im thinking of putting nitrous on my car and i was wondering if it would be better with a dry or wet kit?? right now i have intake y-pipe and exhaust. i dont plan on using that often just occasionally but i am looking for a used kit so i need to know which one is better/safer?
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Re: Wet Or Dry Nitrous??????????

Originally posted by SeBlackMax97
im thinking of putting nitrous on my car and i was wondering if it would be better with a dry or wet kit?? right now i have intake y-pipe and exhaust. i dont plan on using that often just occasionally but i am looking for a used kit so i need to know which one is better/safer?
You are going to get a whole bunch of replies telling you that dry is the only way to go, that they are safer, easier to install, blah blah blah. However, they will be from people who have dry and haven't tried wet and don't really know anything about it.

I am currently running dry but I am going to get an NX conversion kit, either to wet or Direct Port not sure yet. I have seen this kit in operation and IMHO is much superior to dry.

The BS you hear all over about puddling is a NOS marketing ploy and comes right out their install manual.

Bottom line, talk to the people that install and run these kits to get the real heads up.
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