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Old 04-22-2008, 05:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default is the sneaky pete cheater system safe?

just wanted to see if i could run this on my srt because it says for carbs and it says its dry...i only want a little quick shot of n20 nothing crazy. safe or not
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Old 04-22-2008, 07:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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just wanted to see if i could run this on my srt because it says for carbs and it says its dry...i only want a little quick shot of n20 nothing crazy. safe or not

Ok dude,

go and read ALL the stickie's!!! the fact that it's a sneaky pete has nothing to do with if the system is safe or not. It's no safer than a system witha 10lb bottle.

Also rule of thumb on these cars is a wet system. Why are you so rapped around the axle of having a sneaky pete? People are gonna know you are spraying once you spray!!!! I can smell it!!! I can smell the nitrous!!!!
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okay lol relax, just wanted to see if this system was any good, im not wrapped around it i just wanted it cuz im on a tight budget at the moment plus o dont plan on using it all the time so i dont really want a full blown crazy nitrous set up just something small that will get the job done if needed. and since you said wet is better for our cars im guessing this this system is no good because its dry?
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okay lol relax, just wanted to see if this system was any good, im not wrapped around it i just wanted it cuz im on a tight budget at the moment plus o dont plan on using it all the time so i dont really want a full blown crazy nitrous set up just something small that will get the job done if needed. and since you said wet is better for our cars im guessing this this system is no good because its dry?

You can run a dry system, It's not recommended for our cars tho. A wet is recommended because extra fuel is provided via the nozzle, not the car's fuel system. I don't spray my car very often. When I go to the track I limit myself to no more than 4 passes (my bad tranny helps with this LOL). Other than that I might put the bottle in the car once a week for a quick highway pull, just to ensure things are working. Plenty of places to get good kits for cheap.

Do a search in this forum, 04inred just posted a bunch of good online places to get kits and stuff on the cheap.
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rhunter are you spraying wet or dry?
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rhunter are you spraying wet or dry?

wet kit FTW
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The sneaky pete is a very little shot for carberated setups. You put bigger jets in the carb to make it rich then when you spray it gives you the added air you need. I have a simalir setup on my van a dry shot before the intercooler to take up the extra fuel I had. I only spray a 15 shot any more I would have to switch to a wet kit. When spraying dry or wet pay attention to your A/F ratio! Dry is ok if you have the fuel! In a boosted car you will be amazed what a small shot of nitrous does. My van isnt fast but on 14 psi best it ran was 10.1 at 67mph in the 1/8th with the small .015 pill same night 9.5 at 74mph.
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just wanted to see if i could run this on my srt because it says for carbs and it says its dry...i only want a little quick shot of n20 nothing crazy. safe or not

just get a small "30 hp" dry shot youll be good! the sneaky pete system will only do a couple passes "not worth it"
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hum the sneaky pete kit sounds like something i might need in my life haha
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If I keep this car long term, I'm definitely installing nitrous
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