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wets better for our car because we have a returnless fuel system, but u can still do dry just not as much. since im a newbie i wont flame u, but theres been alot of posts coverin this allready
It's pretty simple.. you can do either but a wet setup will be safer than a dry setup.
edit: Nitrous Express has an excellent system that work great in our cars.. check out the DIY for more info.
-Numinous
edit: Nitrous Express has an excellent system that work great in our cars.. check out the DIY for more info.
-Numinous
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im waiting for zex to come out with a kit that will work, some have said there is one, but i emailed zex, and they said not yet..... when it comes out,,,,, its on!!! anyways, i've just had good experience with zex, and like the safety of it, even though it makes a little less power.... so waitin for that,,.,.,,..,.,
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[hr]So can our cars use a dry system or do we have to go with a wet system? Which company's have a nitrous system out for our cars?? [hr]
[hr]So can our cars use a dry system or do we have to go with a wet system? Which company's have a nitrous system out for our cars?? [hr]
You can only use the wet kit unless, you modify the fuel system replacing your stock fuel regulator with and adjustable one, and installing a return line leasding back to your gas tank. Then you "could" use a dry kit.
Not sure where some of you get this info of dry systems being safer. Where is the proof to that statement?
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