75 wet or dry shot on stock 96 cobra?
#1
75 wet or dry shot on stock 96 cobra?
My bro has a nos dry kit for cheap but I don't know if it will be safe to run a 75 dry shot on my cobra? Will I have to upgrade injectors and stuff for the dry shot? Should I just order me a wet kit? Or will my stock cobra do fine with the dry kit?
#8
Well i personally have a dry kit. Either one is fine when done right. If the dry kit would be cheaper after all is said and done, then i'd go with that. If it ends up being around the same cost wise, it's really up to you. I'm sure you are now starting to understand the differences between the two, so only you can answer that question.
#9
You have been very helpfull one last thing because nobody seems to be able to answer this question mybros nos kit was a 5.0 nos kit for his 96 gt, will it work on my 96 cobra or his a 4.6 kt and a 5.0 kit have something different?
#10
Generally speaking a lot of kits are "somewhat" universal. I can't say for sure, but being that it was designed for the 5.0, it probably can be adapted to your car as well. I'm guessing your bro had to change something for it to fit on his ride since it wasn't originally designed for a 4.6.
For instance i bought my kit off my buddy who had a 01 Bullitt. The intake/throttle body design was a bit different, so i needed to replace a couple of lines to make things work.
For instance i bought my kit off my buddy who had a 01 Bullitt. The intake/throttle body design was a bit different, so i needed to replace a couple of lines to make things work.