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posted February 15, 2008 10:39 PM        
wet or dry nos system?

I am getting ready to purchase system I would appreciate any imput

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BlackMagic14


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posted February 16, 2008 01:42 AM        
Depends on the amount of money you want to spend and how big of a shot you want to go. If you are only gonna spray 50 or less I would go dry if you want more then that I would go wet. Keep in mind most wet systems rob a little power from the motor if you tap the heads with the nozzles. I spray a 50 dry shot on mine I bought a wet kit and sold it cause I wasnt going to go any bigger then 60 on the stock bottom end
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ninja12


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posted February 16, 2008 06:04 AM        Edited By: ninja12 on 16 Feb 2008 06:05
BM hit it on the head.
Wet requires a fuel supply, usually a bong in the tank and fuel pump.
If the pump dies or you forget to turn it on before you spray, BOOM!
Dry is very simple and forgiving on low bottle pressure
Low bottle pressure on a wet system totally ruins the run.
There have been some major advances in DRY kit, with spray bars and raising rate fuel pressure, but those are not the system most people are talking about.

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