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Old Apr 14, 2005
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Exclamation Compucar ny-trous systems

Hello everyone!!!! I'm looking for some input on compucar nitrous system. I bought a kit off of "Ebay" that is a dry kit adjustable from 20-100hp. I haven't really heard anything about these sytems, and was wondering if i could get some input from people who have ne experience w/ them at all. I bought it just because of the price. If it's no good it'll just go back up for auction. I know i could have waited and bought a wet kit from a big name brand but i'm sorta anxious to get my car out bc winter is no over in western michigan. So thanks for any help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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and I woulda gone with a wet kit. I would never put a dry kit on my car. On my next car, I will probably put a NX wet kit, or edelbrock, since my turbo cost too much. I dont think I would boost a non stock turbod car again, well unless I had unlimited cashflow. maybe in a year.

gimme a link though please

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Yeah, the dry kit was a stupid idea. Might wanna research more before you get another one...
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ive been runnin dry no probs
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put it back up for auction and get a zex or nx wet kit. a dry kit on a 7th gen is a lean condition waiting to happen.
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Time to buy an emanage and dump more fuel in lmfao
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yup, either dump more fuel, get tuned, spend another 1500. Or you can get a wet kit and maybe a AFC to add some fuel where needed.
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my car deffinatly doesnt run lean with the dry kit the gauge always stays in the stoich area
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Thanks for the input everyone. I'm not sure if i'm gonna try it a few times...but i'll probably go with a wet kit!!
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