Hi Lenny,
As is the case with all NX 'ideas' that is another BAD one.
Although our Discharge Tubes may not 'appear' to be anything 'special' they are actually VERY SPECIAL for the following reasons;
1) They are DESIGNED to enable the nitrous to be injected IN LINE with the air flow, rather than at any angle to the flow (which is detrimental to air flow).
2) They do NOT cause a flow restriction to the normal air flow as ALL other nozzles do.
3) They do NOT cause a flow restriction to to the nitrous itself by ABRUPTLY turning it through 90 degrees as most other nozzles do.
4) Not only do they NOT cause flow sapping turbulence but they actually enhance the flow due to the SPECIAL shape/angle of the exit from the tube.
5) When positioned correctly, they cause an induction system to benefit from a supercharging effect known as the Bernoulli principle, that NO other nitrous injections system can do.
Moving on to 'wet' Vs 'dry' - unless you had a fully programmable ECU and a VAST amount of knowledge to not only be able to adjust it correctly but also have a VAST amount of knowledge about how to achieve the correct mixture over the entire RPM range, it is MUCH BETTER to run a WET system, as ALL the tuning is in MY hands which is based on my 35 YEARS of experience.
Progressive is without doubt the ONLY way to add nitrous and from our experience with NO modifications carried out on the engine, it should be capable of handling an EXTRA 100 to 125 HP ON TOP of whatever you have NA.
If you'd like a quotation for the options we can offer you, please complete our contacts page and one of my team will get back to you ASAP.
http://www.noswizard.com/contactsWhat type of system do you suggest ? I like the idea of using those vacuum spacers, they are almost at the same angle as fuel injectors, can't be too bad ? Crossfires are so small they might fit there without rail extensions. I dont like to drill manifold or plenum and because nitrous is illegal here it's good to be a little bit hidden. I also like simplicity so single solenoids and 6-way distribution block.