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125 dryshot on 163,000 mile vette

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Old 05-05-2008, 10:48 AM
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Default 125 dryshot on 163,000 mile vette

on craigslist a guy is selling an adjustable 125 new dry shot NIB nos system. Im wondering of my engine which right now just hit 163,000 will be able to handle a decent shot of maybe 50-75. Im more of just geting it for braging rights, not really going to shoot it too much. I just dont want to blow an engine. And tune in would help guys thanks
Old 05-05-2008, 04:29 PM
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I wouldn't install a dry kit on my car.
If the engine and trans are in good shape ,do it.
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Originally Posted by REDC4CORVETTE
I wouldn't install a dry kit on my car.
It's better for a shot under 150. IMO Theres one less solenoid to fail and no fuel puddling to worry about.

The zex dry kit also regulates fuel based on bottle pressure so there's less chance of running lean or rich. It has a built in WOT switch wired into the TPS sensor that's read by the management unit.

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