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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
NX vs. NOS?
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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 284355" data-attributes="member: 3001"><p>Like I stated before I prefere the NX kit and for my car I have to run the wet kit. I like the wet kit better to me it does seem safer as far as keeping a rich lean mixture the way you want it. The only thing about a wet kit on a negative side is this.... Keep in mind your intake manifold is desogned to carry air (or other gases) not a liquid. When you spray fuel into your intake you take a chance (even if it is a small one) of the fuel puddleing in the intake. This can lead to a nitrous backfire much easier. Turning your intake into a grenade isnt cool. NOScobra2001 had a nitrous problem due to a faulty bottle heater. This in turn cause way too much bottle pressure and he had a nitrous backfire. Not a pretty sight huh Rob? Anyways that is a long answer to a shot question...hope it helps</p><p></p><p>Travis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 284355, member: 3001"] Like I stated before I prefere the NX kit and for my car I have to run the wet kit. I like the wet kit better to me it does seem safer as far as keeping a rich lean mixture the way you want it. The only thing about a wet kit on a negative side is this.... Keep in mind your intake manifold is desogned to carry air (or other gases) not a liquid. When you spray fuel into your intake you take a chance (even if it is a small one) of the fuel puddleing in the intake. This can lead to a nitrous backfire much easier. Turning your intake into a grenade isnt cool. NOScobra2001 had a nitrous problem due to a faulty bottle heater. This in turn cause way too much bottle pressure and he had a nitrous backfire. Not a pretty sight huh Rob? Anyways that is a long answer to a shot question...hope it helps Travis [/QUOTE]
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