Does anyone still sell a power ring?
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Does anyone still sell a power ring?
I have a TNT power ring I took on trade but it won't fit my nw92 tb. So that leaves me with a couple questions.
I believe it's a 78mm ring. Could it be machined to fit the tb?
Does anyone still produce these? I searched and it appears two companies that did have closed shop.
If no one produces them anymore my question is why?
I'm running a brand x kit with the nozzle mounted in the silicone connector before the tb. At times it's been problematic. The nozzle will twist every once in a while. That's why I'm looking at using the ring. I'd make the jump to a plate but if this works I don't want to spend more money than I have to.
I believe it's a 78mm ring. Could it be machined to fit the tb?
Does anyone still produce these? I searched and it appears two companies that did have closed shop.
If no one produces them anymore my question is why?
I'm running a brand x kit with the nozzle mounted in the silicone connector before the tb. At times it's been problematic. The nozzle will twist every once in a while. That's why I'm looking at using the ring. I'd make the jump to a plate but if this works I don't want to spend more money than I have to.
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I have a TNT power ring I took on trade but it won't fit my nw92 tb. So that leaves me with a couple questions.
I believe it's a 78mm ring. Could it be machined to fit the tb?
Does anyone still produce these? I searched and it appears two companies that did have closed shop.
If no one produces them anymore my question is why?
I'm running a brand x kit with the nozzle mounted in the silicone connector before the tb. At times it's been problematic. The nozzle will twist every once in a while. That's why I'm looking at using the ring. I'd make the jump to a plate but if this works I don't want to spend more money than I have to.
I believe it's a 78mm ring. Could it be machined to fit the tb?
Does anyone still produce these? I searched and it appears two companies that did have closed shop.
If no one produces them anymore my question is why?
I'm running a brand x kit with the nozzle mounted in the silicone connector before the tb. At times it's been problematic. The nozzle will twist every once in a while. That's why I'm looking at using the ring. I'd make the jump to a plate but if this works I don't want to spend more money than I have to.
Includes nozzles and plumbing...maybe even solenoids.
Send me a PM if this can solve your problem.
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Hey man, what ever works lol
I ended up measuring mine. The ring is 99mm id, my tb ended up being 102 od. It's pretty thick so I don't see why I couldn't have it milled. I'm going to look at all my options. I may go the maf or Home Depot route for the time being.
I ended up measuring mine. The ring is 99mm id, my tb ended up being 102 od. It's pretty thick so I don't see why I couldn't have it milled. I'm going to look at all my options. I may go the maf or Home Depot route for the time being.
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Thanks. It worked like a champ. Pushed a 300 hit through it for quite a while. I hard lined it cause I was worried about pulling the threads out when I hit it.
I actually still have it all lol
I actually still have it all lol
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It's definitely the way to go in my opinion. Way cleaner looking