Wet kits on progressive controllers don't have the lean spikes. Just saying.
That is perfect. Maybe my tires won't either. Good hook, progressive controller and I shave a second and pick up 10 mph. Sounds like a cheap formula to run 10's for me.
And, you avoid the lean spike that has been an issue with all wet kits.
Mike
But u can't make it hit harder on a sticky track for better times like you could with a progressive controller.
24" lines hit real soft on a wet. 10 ft lines on a dry might not even get anything til 2nd gear. And it will be all gas by then, no liquid. So u boiled in the line cooling it, but what about the intake air and chamber?
There's a reason direct port > plate > nozzle.
They went 11.1 with a bone stock auto car. I think there is enough of a hit for my needs as I have already gone 11.9 and I am just looking for an easy way to get into the high 10's. I like the fact that it is an all inclusive deal. I like the fact that there is minimal effort involved in getting it up and running. It does have a progressive controller and a built in window switch. For me, $850 to shave a second off of my time is a steal.
Mike
They had a converter in that car. Im guessing at-least a 3200 or 3800 stall.