NoS...Wet or Dry?
#3
RE: NoS...Wet or Dry?
Wet sprays a fine mist of nitrous into the intake that mixes with the fuel before it gets down into the manifold I believe. Dry just injects pure nitrous un-mixed into the manifold. Many say wet shot is safer and more consistent.
#6
RE: NoS...Wet or Dry?
well I had mine put in by a speed shop they also did my motor as well and they said some of the others are telling you but they told me that the dry is alot safer then the wet you can get same out of both but with wet they have seen people that had never used nos before blow the plastic intakes with the wet systems I myself I am going with the dry...but run what you wish and good luck..
#8
RE: NoS...Wet or Dry?
ORIGINAL: runninglow12s
well I had mine put in by a speed shop they also did my motor as well and they said some of the others are telling you but they told me that the dry is alot safer then the wet you can get same out of both but with wet they have seen people that had never used nos before blow the plastic intakes with the wet systems I myself I am going with the dry...but run what you wish and good luck..
well I had mine put in by a speed shop they also did my motor as well and they said some of the others are telling you but they told me that the dry is alot safer then the wet you can get same out of both but with wet they have seen people that had never used nos before blow the plastic intakes with the wet systems I myself I am going with the dry...but run what you wish and good luck..
Runninglow12's you said you are running a 175 shot on your car in another post. That is very bad if its a dry shot. With no fuel upgrades your car is going to go boom. I will give you about 5 hard runs.