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90 stich Jr Nov 20, 2006 05:37 PM

Just wandering about NOS
 
I was just wandering with NOS wat is the differnts between dry shot and wet shot

Scones Nov 20, 2006 09:39 PM

You mean nitrous? NOS is one of many companies that makes nitrous kits....

The only difference betwen dry and wet kits is that dry kits add fuel through the injectors, wet kits have their own fuel solonoid to add fuel (usually at the TB with the nitrous). Everyone has their preference and opinions on which is better. Personally I think dry kits are way better, they are easier to install, cheaper, and add fuel the right way.....through the injectors. As long as you have a properly sized injector for the size of nitrous shot you want to run you are good to go (your stock 19s are usually safe up to a 125 shot). Wet kits, while being more pricey and harder to hook up add fuel at the throttle body (usually). Our intakes weren't designed to flow liquids so you can end up with the fuel puddling...BOOM.

90 stich Jr Nov 20, 2006 10:08 PM

thnx man
rockon:

Scones Nov 25, 2006 11:30 AM

No probs, thanks to our high dollar we can get the ZEX DRY KITS pretty cheap now, IMO they are the easiest, simplest, and SAFEST kit in that price range.

Terminal Velocity Nov 25, 2006 12:16 PM

right on i was looking into this topic also good insight man thanx thumb:

89LXStang Nov 26, 2006 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by Scones
No probs, thanks to our high dollar we can get the ZEX DRY KITS pretty cheap now, IMO they are the easiest, simplest, and SAFEST kit in that price range.

I run a Zex dry kit.Easy install and good bang for the buck.

Terminal Velocity Nov 26, 2006 10:55 AM

hey what about the stock fuel pump will it handle a 75-125 hp set up?

89LXStang Nov 27, 2006 04:31 AM


Originally Posted by Terminal Velocity
hey what about the stock fuel pump will it handle a 75-125 hp set up?

I put a 255 lph pump in mine as an earlier mod.Wanted to make sure I always had lots of fuel.

Scones Nov 27, 2006 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by Terminal Velocity
hey what about the stock fuel pump will it handle a 75-125 hp set up?

accoring to the manufacturer it will, BUT better safe than sorry IMO get a 255 if you're gonna be spraying

Terminal Velocity Nov 27, 2006 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by Scones
accoring to the manufacturer it will, BUT better safe than sorry IMO get a 255 if you're gonna be spraying

will do thanx for the heads up! rockon:


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