How much spray can it hold Stock?
Right now i have a d16y8, pretty stock (i/h/e). I was told by a install place of mine that my car could hold a 50 WET shot with ease. Im in the middle of search for a b18c1 and wanted to know how much spray it could hold stock, with a wet kit. I couldve started two seperate threads but that would be pointless, so... how much spray can a D16y8, and a B18c1 hold stock???
I personally sprayed a Y8 with a dry 70 shot for over 1.5 years and raced every weekend about 8 months out of the first year and 4 months out of the next.
I sprayed a 100 shot into an LS also (dry shot) for about 7 months.
The GSR rods will obviously take some abuse...it's the cast piston you have to worry about and the stock exhaust valves.
For low shots (under 100) a dry kit is a far better option in my opinion. They are safer, simpler, and you eliminate the possibility of intake backfires (run out of nitrous, but still blow fuel into the intake mani...then light it) which can be pretty violent. With dry kits, if you have no nitrous, then you have no supplemental fuel because the nitrous is responsible for raising the fuel pressure.
I sprayed a 100 shot into an LS also (dry shot) for about 7 months.
The GSR rods will obviously take some abuse...it's the cast piston you have to worry about and the stock exhaust valves.
For low shots (under 100) a dry kit is a far better option in my opinion. They are safer, simpler, and you eliminate the possibility of intake backfires (run out of nitrous, but still blow fuel into the intake mani...then light it) which can be pretty violent. With dry kits, if you have no nitrous, then you have no supplemental fuel because the nitrous is responsible for raising the fuel pressure.
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