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Old 01-18-2002, 08:01 PM   #5
speedytang
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I have setup many cars with hyper pistons just run a wet kit and 150 is not a problem and 175 has been in two cars now three years and combined close to 80 bottles have been filled with not a problem. I always have guys who sell the dry kits for a wet kit but never a wet kit for a dry kit. The wet kits are always on the rich side to start with.
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