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Old 03-20-2005, 06:09 PM
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I was looking at a race class that allows LS1 small blocks to run EFI and a single stage of N2O with a single nozzle.
The maximum size N2O jet you can run is .093 inch.

I have a NX kit. What size NX N2O jet is equal to .093 inch?

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A NX 93 jet = .093 inches



Originally Posted by Anonymous
I was looking at a race class that allows LS1 small blocks to run EFI and a single stage of N2O with a single nozzle.
The maximum size N2O jet you can run is .093 inch.

I have a NX kit. What size NX N2O jet is equal to .093 inch?

Thanks in advance.
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From memory, that's about a 350 shot (to the wheels)
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Originally Posted by 860 Performance
A NX 93 jet = .093 inches
I guess that makes sense

I heard that jets from different companies are not the same.
Is that standard, that the number on the jet is the decimal equivelent?

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Originally Posted by 5.8litrels1eater
From memory, that's about a 350 shot (to the wheels)
Are you sure? That sounds like an awfully big shot for what is supposed to be an entry level class?
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Originally Posted by Anonymous
Are you sure? That sounds like an awfully big shot for what is supposed to be an entry level class?
Sorry, I meant 250 to the wheels, mistype
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Originally Posted by 5.8litrels1eater
Sorry, I meant 250 to the wheels, mistype
OK, no problem, don't beat your head against a wall or anything...

Thanks, you still knew more than I did. I usually run a 100 shot.

I only use it on annoying pests!
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Originally Posted by 5.8litrels1eater
Sorry, I meant 250 to the wheels, mistype
I called Nitro Dave and he said it is between a 260 and 270 shot depending on the application with std solenoids.

If you use larger solenoids like the NX Pro Power it will be a 300 Shot.
(due to the larger oriface)

Thanks Dave

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