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Old Sep 15, 2008 | 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by SVicksTC
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I never heard of the company nor would i just buy due to the cheap prices, do your research first and with our cars it is more safe to run a wet shot then a dry shot.....Look into known companies like mentioned above NX Express, Zex, Ny-Trex
our cars have a maf sensor.. if you arent running more than a 50 shot a DRY kit is the way to go..

For that reason i believe it is safier to run a wet shot due the the MAF may malfunction and not correct the amount of fuel to air ratios which is a no no...as someone stated turbo without a tune why?
if you're spraying your dry shot right (that is, 1-2 feet before the MAF) it will properly cool the sensor telling the car to dump more fuel into the cylinders... also after a quick moment the car will adjust itself by the o2 sensor...
Old Sep 16, 2008 | 02:30 AM
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it took me about maybe 3 to 4 hours..it was my first time. the slow part was running wires through the hole for the steering column. the electical took the most time
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