I think thats a misunderstanding... cant remember what thats called.. i think its like uhhh... i dont remember.AcingTeam wrote:All I know is that wet is way better!!elhamy201 wrote:what is the difference between wet and dry nitrous
I think wet uses every injector as opposed to dry...
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kinkyllama wrote:I think thats a misunderstanding... cant remember what thats called.. i think its like uhhh... i dont remember.AcingTeam wrote:All I know is that wet is way better!!elhamy201 wrote:what is the difference between wet and dry nitrous
I think wet uses every injector as opposed to dry...
I believe Wet systems are directly Injected into your fuel stream and may need modifications of Fuel rail/fuel line for injection.
I believe dry systems (like the Zex with Cone filter) is injection of the No2 system into the air intake.
I believe wet is better because it's already into the liquid mixture, Releasing air (Cry02) can be like throwing an icecube into an oven. To fast of a temprature change and KABOOM.
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There is it is... wet direct port injection! I think thats also better cuz withoiut the direct injection some cylinders get more nitrous then others. But wets still really safe on the engine anyways
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I read that if you are planning to use n2o with a turbo/supercharger WET is a MUST.
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I'm sure you can find smaller nozzles... btw, most universal kits come with a nozzle as low as 55.NubiraPower wrote:I think not because the smallest nos systems are the ones that you may hit up to 75 hp! I'm not very sure.Back to my question...can you get a 20hp shot kit thats not all that expensive...like the sneaky pete?
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Lowest nozzles I have seen are 35 HP, which I think would be a really good number for our cars. It doesn't really make a lot of sense to buy a NOS system and run only 20HP, you would feel the difference, but it wouldn't be all that much. Spending in excess of $500 for 20HP is kind of a waste when you can get 15 extra HP (safely) only for the price of a nozzle.
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That is a really good price for a NOS system, but think about it, you can get 20 HP or 35 HP for the same price and for the most part same safety. And 35 HP is almost twice more horsepower than 20 HP. Only thing you would end up paying more for though is 35 HP wastes more NOS.
But dude, it's all personal preference really, it's super tuneable, if you don't like your results @ 20 HP, simply buy a new nozzle and switch up.
Good Luck .
But dude, it's all personal preference really, it's super tuneable, if you don't like your results @ 20 HP, simply buy a new nozzle and switch up.
Good Luck .