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![]() I consider them more reliable because you know where your fuel is coming from. Your not relying on some method of increasing pressure, which is more likey to fail than simply injecting more fuel through another fuel line.
I think anyone who blew their intake off is probably because they didnt know what they were doing, didnt run the nitrous on the conservative side, etc...not because they had a wet system. ------------------ 1993 GT/AOD '93 Mustang GT |
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