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Old May 14, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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DynoTune Wet kits, who has em?

These kits look pretty good, and are pretty cheap!

Was considering this or a Zex kit...but obviously these kits are ALOT cheaper, can any of you think of any downfalls to buying a dynotune kit? Less than 400 bucks is NOT bad for a wet kit, at least thats what i thought...

http://www.dynotunenitrous.com/store...?idCategory=62

I was thinking about the first one on the list...looks like something good to start out with...
Old May 14, 2007 | 07:00 PM
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I HIGHLY recommend any products from dynotune. I don't personally have a kit from them (I have an NX wet kit), but I have purchased all of my nitrous accessories from dynotune. The quality of dynotune is far more superior than NX or any other nitrous companies that I've seen.
Old May 14, 2007 | 08:05 PM
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This is what i have read in regards to them as well...So i figure their n2o kits are just as good of quality..

I was just drawn in by the price! ~390 for a wet kit, is pretty good if you ask me...everything else is about 100$ more just for the brand....even the cold fusion kits are more expensive than these dynotune kits...at least at the places i was looking at...
Old May 14, 2007 | 09:31 PM
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Seriously man, that looks like a nice kit to me. Price is definitely great. Looks like everything is included that you will need. If I didn't already have a zex wet kit, I would give this a shot for sure.
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I do have one. The kit is not completely hooked up yet, but everything is of great quality. It looks way better in person. Plus, I got that kit and an automatic bottle heater (pressure sensing) for 500 shipped because I told him I couldnt afford the first price he gave. AWESOME
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Originally Posted by mastercater7
I do have one. The kit is not completely hooked up yet, but everything is of great quality. It looks way better in person. Plus, I got that kit and an automatic bottle heater (pressure sensing) for 500 shipped because I told him I couldnt afford the first price he gave. AWESOME
So you were willing to (lack of better words) haggle with them on a deal with the kit and the heater? 500 for that and the heater is pretty d4mn good, You think they would be willing to do a discount like that for other accesories?

I was happy with the listed prices! discounts on buying em all at once is even better, im def goin with this kit...
Old May 15, 2007 | 10:55 PM
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Im not sure if you could get the same deal, I really didnt have enough money, haha. But there stuff is very good quality, as well as there big instruction booklet thats very detailed. It came with all the wire connecters and wires too. Im filling the bottle up tomorrow, ill let yall know how it turns out.
Old May 17, 2007 | 12:17 PM
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just wanted to chime in on Dynotune's awsome quality/service, I have their digital pressure gauge and automatic heater, top quality stuff. If I couldnt have got the NX wet kit for $433 shipped I would have ended up with all dynotune stuff.
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how did you run the wires for the power on the heater? under the car?
Anyways, I got my kit up and working, and dynotune makes a great kit. Its flawless, and the 75 shot pulls like a son of a ****
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it looks like a very complete kit.
Old May 18, 2007 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by mastercater7
how did you run the wires for the power on the heater? under the car?
Anyways, I got my kit up and working, and dynotune makes a great kit. Its flawless, and the 75 shot pulls like a son of a ****
You get any pics of it installed? Post em!
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ill try and post some up either tomorrow or monday, just depends on my work schedule.
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Thats everything, hope this helps guys. Its a great kit!
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really good quality and great customer service!
Old May 23, 2007 | 07:27 PM
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Nice looking set-up, mastercater!

I need to grab a bottle heater for mine badly.
Old May 24, 2007 | 12:26 PM
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if you dont have a heater GET ONE, made a hugh difference being able to get the pressure right, withour the heater by bottle was always in the 600-700's, with the heater and a matter of seconds I can get it up to 900psi, and when it optimal 1050psi now thats a kick in the pants.
Dynotune auto heater=
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my heater takes forever, did you get the black one?
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my heater takes forever, did you get the black one?
No just their regular auto heater its orange
Old May 24, 2007 | 06:35 PM
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wow, very nice looking...better than the pics! hehe

Cant wait till i get minez! thanks for the pics
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whats that thing with the two wires coming out of it?

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thats the pressure switch for the heater, once it hits 1000psi, the heater shuts off and comes back on when it drops from 1000psi
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oh ok gotcha on my zex bottle heater there is a thermostat that turns it on and off.
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ya the pressure sensor is a way better means of heating the bottle safely
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