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Cobra4pt6

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ok, i know a wet shot puddles, but what negative effect does a dry shot place on the motor?

damn, i dunno if i wanna spray or boost.......:shrug:
F*uck.......dvglkdf:mj:
 

Blk03GT

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A dry shot will only spray so much extra fuel. It's not ajustable.:( So once you tune your A/F to the desire setting, that's it. There isn't any room to grow if you wanted.

On the plus side, you won't have a backfire.:thumbsup:

Some people think a dry kit won't hit as hard as a wet. There sadly mistaken.:p
 

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A dry shot will shoot NO FUEL, thats why its called dry. A dry shot will push your injectors to its limits by bumping the fuel pressure. Albeit most stangs run rich regardless, an injector failure or an o-ring leak may be bad news for your motor. A fuel pressure and nitrous gauge would help you keep an eye on how your motor is reacting to the nitrous shot.
 

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