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Old 07-24-2011, 09:13 PM
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so on a 200 shot NX Kit am i better off upgrading to the ls1 plate or will i see no gain over the nozzle the kit comes with?? and also do i need a window switch or can i just use the little adaptor box that works off my drive by wire it works off the tps signal??
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Distribution is going to be more evenly spread with a plate, they flow more too.

I'd make the switch for the peice of mind alone, I can't stand single nozzle stuff it just seems flimsy/halfassed considering companies make bad *** plates for most any setup.
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I've read that most nozzles max out at 150
Old 07-25-2011, 09:04 AM
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I've read that most nozzles max out at 150
Its the limitation in flow. Its the ability of a nozzle to distribute it properly between cylinders.

Most 1/16th nozzles will max at around 150.
Most 1/8th nozzles will max around 250.

Again that is just the limitation of the flow on these.



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