wet or dry nos
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my .02 is a wet kit, imo it is safer to throw a bit of fuel in there. both are just as easy to install. use a timing retard, fuel pressure safety switch, and a w.o.t switch and you'll be golden.
g'luck on choice... oh and you can safely spray up to 150 on that bottom end.
my .02 is a wet kit, imo it is safer to throw a bit of fuel in there. both are just as easy to install. use a timing retard, fuel pressure safety switch, and a w.o.t switch and you'll be golden.
g'luck on choice... oh and you can safely spray up to 150 on that bottom end.
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