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Old 06-02-2005 | 12:22 PM
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ok here is the deal i have a nelson 93 hot tune and wandering about running a dry setup on it. i cant get ahold of allen to ask him so i figured i would ask yall. i want to run like 40 at first to check it out and then move up until about 75-100, i just want to make sure it will work with the hot tune ,or would it be better to go ahead and buy a wet kit for about a $150 more. please someone help me out here.
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come on guys some one has to have an opinion about this.
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Get the wet kit your stock injectors can only supply so much extra fuel. Allen will have to send you a re-tune to pull some timing or your motor will go boom real quick. I suggest a fuel pressure gauge and a/f gauge to go along with it so you dont run it lean blow ur **** up. I am getting ny-trex wet kit it has the best nozzle out of every manufacturer.
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cool thanks for the help. i think iam going to run a cold fusion kit maybe 75-100 with the other mods that should make it move pretty good.
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