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Old 06-23-2009, 05:00 PM
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Default Best dry nozzle to mount post MAF

I'm slowly coming along with gathering parts for my kit, and I'm wondering what nozzle to go with. It's going to be a 75 or 100 dry shot post-MAF.

Currently I have a NOS wet Fogger nozzle. I don't want to block off the fuel side and use it that way. Incidentally, I have that nozzle to swap or sell if someone wants it.

What I plan to do is mount the nozzle into the MAF housing post-hot-wires ( into the clamp band most likely ) and use the HSW Interface to handle the fueling.

I have a bag full of NOS jets that I'd like to be able to use as well.

Any of you guys have any insight? I'm about to start buying parts again now that my wife has a job again.
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I think most of the dry guys will say the harris plate is the best for dry shots post maf although I'm running a plain old nozzle myself
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Originally Posted by Noxious
I think most of the dry guys will say the harris plate is the best for dry shots post maf although I'm running a plain old nozzle myself
I don't want a plate, just a simple nozzle. I'm not going to spray more than 100 shot with this setup.
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So where do you plan to mount the nozzle?
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no dry nozzle is any better than an other. Since you already have a bunch of NOS jets then Dynotune would be a good option because I know they use NOS style jets.
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Originally Posted by Brian Coles
So where do you plan to mount the nozzle?
In the rear half of the MAF housing. I'm going to drill and tap the aluminum.

Originally Posted by 860 Performance
Since you already have a bunch of NOS jets then Dynotune would be a good option because I know they use NOS style jets.
Thanks, I'll take a look at them.
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Take a pic of that nozzle install for me! I'm running the nozzel pre maf and looking to go post but thought plate was the only wat to go? How different is the shot between your plan and a plate?
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Our nozzles also use NOS style jets so you will be ok going with ours.
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i have a HSW 70 degree nozzle in one of those hated SLP bellows. i mounted it under the bellow to sort of hide it from anyone taking a quick look.




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