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Why does TNT use 2 nozzles and NX use one?

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Old 05-10-2004, 10:47 AM
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Default Why does TNT use 2 nozzles and NX use one?

Just curious why TNT uses two nozzles while NX only uses one. Is a dual nozzle setup any better? Any benefits to making an NX into a dual setup?
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Supposedly the dual nozzles give a better atomization of the incoming n20/fuel charge. Also their nozzles are quality being made of stainless steel. This is why tnt claims there shots use the same n20 but make more power than comparably jetted kits. The power ring setup combined with the dual nozzles is why i bought the kit and i really do like it!
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Yes. I talked to them just recently and they say it is so you get better/more equal distribution of fuel and N2O to each cylinder. I called them in reference to their fogger nozzle claims and they verified that their nozzle should make 50-80 foot #'s of torque over an NOS nozzle with the same jets. Thing is they want $80 for a nozzle, but that's a big difference I suppose.
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a single jet can only push a certain amount of nitrous through it.




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