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Old 05-26-2004, 05:49 PM
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wet or dry

whats the difference between wet and dry nitrous, also, which would be better for a d series civic?

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Re: wet or dry

a wet system sprays fuel and nitrous at the same time into the fuel line. Dry nitrous systems spray into the intake.
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Old 05-26-2004, 07:34 PM
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Re: wet or dry

I think i have seen this thread on here about a million times. He is right about the differences although u may need a lil more detail to have a full understanding. Also I think wet is better, simpler to install as well as other benefits
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Re: wet or dry

yes the wet is easier to install especially if you have an aftermarket fuel rail. And just make sure you know all you can and then some about n2o befor you attempt to use it. I cant stress that enough
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Re: Re: wet or dry

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a wet system sprays fuel and nitrous at the same time into the fuel line. Dry nitrous systems spray into the intake.

my car has around 99,500 miles on it. should I not do nitrous on an engine with that many miles?
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Re: wet or dry

nah ur good as long as it runs smooth
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