Thinking about spray
For user friendliness, and idiot proof installation, go with the zex 82021 kit. It has an internal computer that meters n2o pressure and fuel pressure, and compensates for both. Definitely the better one on the market and well worth the extra couple dollars. Of all the kits I have installed, it is definitely the best
I've used an edlebrock wet kit before, i was pretty happy with it. really, they are all the same. what it comes down to is price and quality of parts. the solenoids were very soild, not the cheap feeling nos (N.O.S., now nawws people) ones. it also used stainless jets insted of brass ones which will wear out slowly over time, not that its a big deal, but still a nice feature. the fogger was also really nice.
nothing wrong with zex, their low fuel pressure shut off is a cool selling feature, but in reality its not something that does much good. how often to fuel pumps go out? whats the odds of it being at a time your spraying? if you want to spend a little more and have purple stuff in your car, go ahead.
nothing wrong with zex, their low fuel pressure shut off is a cool selling feature, but in reality its not something that does much good. how often to fuel pumps go out? whats the odds of it being at a time your spraying? if you want to spend a little more and have purple stuff in your car, go ahead.
gotta love zex, they get my vote. not that i can compare them to anyone. but it was a pretty straight forward install. ( did anyone else have to manualy move the throttle plate to learn the n2o module?
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