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Old 03-31-2003, 11:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ZEX WET KIT -- Whats the DEAL???

Uut of hundreds of users on this forum we do not have one user here using the Zex wet kit!! Does anyone know if its better or worse than their old Dry system??? Please help out I want to purchase a Zex kit this week and do not know which on is better! thanks.
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Old 03-31-2003, 12:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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well zex is known for their dry kits and NX and NOS are more popular for wet so if i were to buy a wet kit i could get NX or NOS because i've heard more about their wet kits. i guess that could be a reason. i didnt even know zex made wet kits...
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i know this dont count but theres a bunch of people running the NX Wet Kits over at h-t.com
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No one is running it because it just came out recently.
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yea give it some time... although like vipa said, if I was going with a wet kit I would get NX
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I'd say there the majority of n2o users here that are using a wet kit have the NX kit. I'd like to see someone try the zex wet kit here, but right now the NX kit looks like the best all around wet kit.
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yea thats the one im gonna go with when i cross over to the dark side....BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
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Im all confused, I am not sure what kit to get.
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well we can narrow it down. first answer as many of these questions as u can. If u r undecided on a question, then dont answer:

1) how much you looking to spend?
2) do u know if u want a dry or wet kit?
3) what size shot do u want? (dont go too big or u'll go boom)

just answer one of these if u can and we'll narrow it down from there.

if you have any other specific guidelines you want to go by when purchasing a kit, then tell me cuz i probably left out some options.
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Okay here are my answers

1) Don't really care
2) I dont know
3) Not too big around 65 I want to have a boost and not hurt my engine.
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Id just get NX....it has the best reputation for overall performance and the parts in the kit themself are higher quality than others. Their stuff flows more better faster. If you wanna be adventurous try the zex....but if you want whats tried and true go with the NX.
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NX is some good quality stuff and we get bad ass prices through afterhourz for NX. The only decision that you need to make is whether you are going to pay for it with Visa or Paypal.
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I wanna pay with Paypal how much can I get the whole system for? And what is it exactly called like the model number and everything I want to research on it.
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Old 04-02-2003, 12:21 AM   #14 (permalink)
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If you want to purchase the kit, PM afterhourz and tell him that you'd like to purchase the NX single fogger wet kit. If you want a price quote, PM afterhourz. If you want to do research ask away. I'm sure we can answer any of your questions about the kit.
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