Air compressor: The air compressor is the beating heart of the wet kit. It generates high-pressure air to power the other components.
Air tank: The air tank stores compressed air for later use.
Water/methanol tank: This tank holds a mixture of water and methanol, which is injected into the engine's air intake to provide cooling and increased power.
Injection pump: The injection pump regulates the flow of water/methanol into the engine.
Injectors: The injectors spray the water/methanol mixture into the intake air at a specific point in the engine's combustion cycle.
Tubing and fittings: These components connect the various components of the wet kit together and transport compressed air and water/methanol to and from their respective locations.
Electrical components: The wet kit also includes various electrical components, such as sensors and switches, to control and monitor its operation.
Note: Not all wet kits include all of the components listed above. Some kits may only include the bare essentials, while others may include additional features or components.