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Old 08-23-2004, 03:56 PM
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easiest nitrous to install...

what company makes the easiest nitrous kit to install? without having to tap into to much stuff or cut things.
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Old 08-23-2004, 07:00 PM
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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Old 08-23-2004, 10:38 PM
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

lol. there's alot of anwsers, depending who you ask. i think the term your looking for is "dry kit". it spays into your intake no more then 18'' away from your TB, or you'll get puddling. if you get Nitrous, your going to need colder plugs, and smaller gaps. you might as well go ahead and get the AEM high flow fuel rails that have nitrous ports on them, and run "wet" kit. to be honist. if your going to buy Nittrous bassed on the Easyest kit to install. stay the fuck away from it, casuse your going to mess somthing up. their not easy to install.
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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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lol. there's alot of anwsers, depending who you ask. i think the term your looking for is "dry kit". it spays into your intake no more then 18'' away from your TB, or you'll get puddling. if you get Nitrous, your going to need colder plugs, and smaller gaps. you might as well go ahead and get the AEM high flow fuel rails that have nitrous ports on them, and run "wet" kit. to be honist. if your going to buy Nittrous bassed on the Easyest kit to install. stay the fuck away from it, casuse your going to mess somthing up. their not easy to install.

thanks man. the only reason i asked for easiest to install is because im installing it myself but never did a nitrous system before. but yeah your right. so do the AEM fuel rails already have the ports on them, or will i have to modify? and yeah i was thinking wet kit, but to my understanding thats supposed to be for turbo/sc motors. this is also on my ls motor.
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Old 08-24-2004, 01:38 AM
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get the zex dry kit, very easy install. only took me an 1 1/2 hours to install. And it works great.
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Old 08-24-2004, 05:30 AM
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

if u putting nos on ur car that would just tell me that ur too slow and that ur car aint fast just that the nos makes it go fast hahahahahaaahahahah silly littel honda boys buy a real car get a mr2
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

i dont understand what ur guys obsession with dry kits are. look at the installation instructions of both on zex.com and u can see the wet install requires less steps. as for needed a fuel rail if ur going to get a wet kit, well ur wrong. Scotsee u obviously have no idea what ur talking about so dont give biased information. Wet kits are def easier to install end of story...

zex wet kit to answer ur question briefly
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

when did i say you " need " a new fuel rail? thanks for telling me i dont know anything. i'll reamber that. aem just happens to make easy to spray nittrous. im just telling him/her. lay off
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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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i dont understand what ur guys obsession with dry kits are. look at the installation instructions of both on zex.com and u can see the wet install requires less steps. as for needed a fuel rail if ur going to get a wet kit, well ur wrong. Scotsee u obviously have no idea what ur talking about so dont give biased information. Wet kits are def easier to install end of story...

zex wet kit to answer ur question briefly
thanks man...and who said anything about nos?
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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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when did i say you " need " a new fuel rail? thanks for telling me i dont know anything. i'll reamber that. aem just happens to make easy to spray nittrous. im just telling him/her. lay off
lol i knew what you meant...and just for the future, your telling him lol
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Old 08-24-2004, 09:17 PM
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

ill lay off, ill lay off cuz i dont want to embarass you. Why spend a bunch of extra money just so u can screw something into ur fuel rail instead of drilling a hole into ur intake???

as for the NOS question...its not that NOS is any less functional but its more that the zex kit is just superior. it contains all the solenoids into one unit, and is known to have less deadly solenoid failures than most other companies. also because the zex kit uses a TPS switch it will only activate at WOT when nitrous is safest. definitely go with zex, and if ur looking for ease of install go with the wet kit. The only thing i see better about the dry is that sense it used ur stock injectors it is less likely to have fuel shortages that could cause detonation.
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Old 08-24-2004, 09:22 PM
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Re: easiest nitrous to install...

its not a switch its an actuator thats installed under your gas peddel, and its not wot, its an open level of anything you set it to, depending on placement. embarass me??? please.
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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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ill lay off, ill lay off cuz i dont want to embarass you. Why spend a bunch of extra money just so u can screw something into ur fuel rail instead of drilling a hole into ur intake???

as for the NOS question...its not that NOS is any less functional but its more that the zex kit is just superior. it contains all the solenoids into one unit, and is known to have less deadly solenoid failures than most other companies. also because the zex kit uses a TPS switch it will only activate at WOT when nitrous is safest. definitely go with zex, and if ur looking for ease of install go with the wet kit. The only thing i see better about the dry is that sense it used ur stock injectors it is less likely to have fuel shortages that could cause detonation.
lay off who? not me because i didnt say anything for you to lay off of


but i wasnt referring to you when i said who said anything about NOS, i was referring to the guy a few posts up ragging on honda/acura and using the term NOS, for nitrous.

and thanks for replies, as i said before, so calm down dude. im most likely taking your advice and going with the ZEX wet kit.
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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

he zex kit WOT activation is a nice feature... You just wire it to the stock TPS sensor in the engine bay. Makes it easy to install.

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Re: Re: easiest nitrous to install...

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i dont understand what ur guys obsession with dry kits are. look at the installation instructions of both on zex.com and u can see the wet install requires less steps. as for needed a fuel rail if ur going to get a wet kit, well ur wrong. Scotsee u obviously have no idea what ur talking about so dont give biased information. Wet kits are def easier to install end of story...

zex wet kit to answer ur question briefly
If you consider splicing fuel, and running fuel lines is easier yeah. The zex kit you just take the vacume line going from your intake manifold to the FPR and run it into the box, and out to the fpr. takes... 2 mins. Also wet kits are more prone to nitrous backfires, since there is mixed fuel/nitrous in the intake manifold. Also for the price of the zex kit includes throttle activation, a good newbie safety feature.

Zex is a good kit for beginners or somebody looking for a easy safe 55-75 shot. Definately need a wet kit/direct port for anything higher.

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