Recognizing Nitrous
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Recognizing Nitrous
i am about to buy a NOS nitrous kit and i dont know if it is a wet kit or dry kit. how do i tell the difference between the two? all i can tell you is that it has two soleniods connected together and a big blue thing in the middle.
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Re: Recognizing Nitrous (opiumdaze)
Look at where the feed line goes to the intake tube.. If 2 lines come together then its a wet kit.. If its one line there then its a dry kit..
Not sure if the same applies for NOS kits since I have never used them but this is how it is for a ZEX kit..
Not sure if the same applies for NOS kits since I have never used them but this is how it is for a ZEX kit..
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Re: (opiumdaze)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by opiumdaze »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i want to spray my LS safely so do you think a dry would be alright?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Depending on the shot you want to run.. 55-75 shots are fine with the dry kit..
Depending on the shot you want to run.. 55-75 shots are fine with the dry kit..
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