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Old 05-05-2001, 07:38 AM   #2
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Ever think that there are way more wet kits for sale for a reason?

A wet kit is ok if you really know nitrous. A dry kit is obviously much more worry free.
I have never had one single problem in 2 years with my dry kit. Not one. No fuel puddling in the intake waiting to kaboom either.

I think the big complaint about dry kits is their adjustability. You are pretty much limited to 175 hp max. Obviously not enough for the 500 hp fogger nitrous junkie.

And why buy a used kit for 350.00 when a new dry stage 1 kit is only 120.00 more from Summit.Then you get instructions, brand new solonoids, a scratch free bottle, etc...

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