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Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/24/2005 7:08:15 PM   
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I want to get a zex nitrous system for my 2000 eclipse gt v6, and i was wondering whether i should get a wet shot nitrous system or a dry shot. What do you guys think?
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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/24/2005 7:21:49 PM   
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IMO i wouldnt use N2o on a 3G. it has been done a bunch of times but just not for me I geuss.

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/24/2005 7:33:15 PM   
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wet, dry is too risky in my opnion.

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/24/2005 8:37:54 PM   
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wet, 100%...its more work, but alot less risk.

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 8:18:59 AM   
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wet. what size shot are you planning on running?

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 9:48:15 AM   
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Definately wet but get things done by a professional if you don't ABSOLUTELY know what you're doing.

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 5:43:02 PM   
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wet shot all the way.....depending on size bottle, u get more power wen used.

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 6:14:22 PM   
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I don't think you're gonna find ANYONE that's gonna say dry shot LOL

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 6:51:57 PM   
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wat bout direct port? lol

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RE: Dry shot or Wet shot? - 10/25/2005 7:59:43 PM   
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wat bout direct port? lol


its 2 fast and 2 furious for you.

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