Dual nozzel question.
#1
Dual nozzel question.
I just bought a used Harris Speed Sudden impact dual nozzel kit, not a dual stage but dual nozzels. My question is why dual nozzels? I know its to late to ask now but any pro's or cons with this kit? I got a great deal on it. I needed it for pinks all out in June. Thanks
#2
On The Tree
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Jacksonville,Fl.
Posts: 162
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Dual nozzles provide better distribution and are capable of more HP. And you can mix and match the jets. In other words you can put the 150hp jets in one nozzle and the 200hp jets in the other nozzle for 175hp shot.
#3
i'm not sure what you mean. Wouldn't 150 in one nozzel and 200 in the other = a 350 shot? Anyway thanks for the reply. I think I got a good deal and I can't wait to put it on and try it.
#4
On The Tree
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Jacksonville,Fl.
Posts: 162
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
No, it will be a 175hp shot. The math on a dual nozzle setup is totally different. The total hp amount is the sum of both nozzles. Its different than a single nozzle or dual stage system. In other words the recommended 200hp pills in one nozzle will produce 100hp and the 150hp pills in the other nozzle will produce 75hp for a total of 175hp. Oh and don`t forget to change your spark plugs, get a good tune, and read your plugs and mph at the track.
#5
so...is it safe to say you can run up to 150 shot on a single....and up to 200 with a dual...i have 2 wet kits, single nozzle...but have toyed with the idea of running both kits...like a 150 in 1 and 50 in the other...or 100/100....