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I was thinking about getting a dry system nitrous kit but i cant seem to find one for a 2001. Does anybody have any advice on what i should do internally to the engine before i decided to buy it. Right now all i have is intake headers and exhaust. Any advice would be great. Oh and what size nozzel would u reccomend to a stock motor?
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Re: Nitrous question.
umm go with a wet kit first off. A dry shot will kill your motor in now time unless you have some fuel upgrades. No internal work will really be needed for anything around a 50 shot.
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Re: Nitrous question.
its called TV. . . you know its not real right? And that, that show is cut and edited like crazy.
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Re: Nitrous question.
well it is real they did do that to the honda but they had alot more upgrades on that 93 civic
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A wet nitrous system is only connecting a few more parts than a dry one and a dry system would kill your fuel injection.
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