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Which type is more prone to sneeze/backfire?

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Old 09-02-2006, 01:07 AM
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Which type is more prone to sneeze/backfire?

Dry or wet? I would think wet, because youre injecting raw fuel, but it doesn't hit any kind of 'hot' metal until the heads....

I didn't get a n2o kit yet, spent my deployment $$$$$ on other stuff. I wanted to get the FAST intake and the n2o kit... ya'll know how it goes.
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