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direct port wet, or single fogger dry?

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purplefever

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Mar 20, 2002
ok everyone who runs N2O i need your advice. my 90 talon is almost finished and it will be bottle fed. still debating on which system to run. what are the differences in the two besides how they are set up? one of my best socal dsm friends told me NOT to run a dry system for it will end up blowing my motor. other guys tell me to go with the dry set up. please school me on the laughing gas. all opinions, remarks, and all are appreciated. thanks all...
 
A wet kit is safer for a turbo car and will make more power. Go with a wet kit.

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Direct port. It is going to have much better atomization than a single fogger kit.
 
thats what most my friends tell me to do. i bought a 75 shot single fogger dry NOS system of one of my friends for 300 dollars.... its now for sale :rolleyes:
of course unless there is a way to convert that system into a direct port system by changing out a couple parts or something. remember i am new to nitrous, so go easy on me LOL
 
Yes, you can convert the system. Call NOS and let them know what you are trying to do. I think the conversion is about 100 bux. Good luck.

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