Silverbullet06
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- Ram Year
- 2006
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
Im about to install a ZEX dry nitro kit on my 06 hemi, and ive done a ton of research on whether or not to run a dry or wet kit, and its pretty much boiled down to the fact that a wet kit is safer with correct tuning. I understand that, but the kit that was given to me, can be ran wet or dry, because its a ZEX kit designed for an Acura Integra. Meaning the nitro control module (NCM) has two lines labeled 'Intake' and 'Regulator' aside from the obvious nitro nozzle line. If im not mistaken, the Integra setup has a direct line from the engines fuel pressure regulator, to the intake? So i would have to run a line from that regulator, to the NCM, where it would then be directed out of the hose labeled 'Intake' and would obviously lead straight to the intake in order to make it a wet system? Therefore, it would only open up, when the 12v switch is active for nos? Is this correct? If none of that is plausible, then would it be possible to simply not hook up those two lines, and just run the straight nos line into the intake making it a dry system? According to the discussion in this forum- Would a ZEX nitrous control unit be worth buying? - Honda-Tech , I could run it completely dry and not give 2 ***** about the other two fittings (Intake/Regulator)?? Is that true?!? If i were to do so, it would mean making sure that the engine is firing with the correct Air/Fuel ratio, which brings me to my last question. Is that Air/Fuel ratio going to be a significant issue if im only planning to push a 50 shot in my 5.7 Hemi? Its been my understanding that it cant really do much harm, given the fact that it wont require any 'retardation' tuning, and that after all, this system was designed for a little 4 banger. I know that the common response is going to be, 'Just go get the actual kit designed for a Hemi'.... But this is what i have to work with, and im hoping somebody can enlighten me with some helpful advice as how to make this setup work, all the while keeping safety for my motor in mind! Much appreciated -JM