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Old 07-19-2005, 02:14 PM
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I am getting rid of my fogger to clean up the engine bay and other reasons. I have single nozzle and sprayed a 150 no problem. However, I want to equal the power of my 200 DP. I am thinking dual nozzles would be better for distrubution.
This is on a truck intake.
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You can spray with dual nozzles.I do not feel that there would be any benifit over the single nozzle other than you can spray more.The NX single nozzle will spray 200 and will spray 250 if you up grade the hose from the nozzle to the solenoid to a SHO hose.
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The truck intake is no different than the LS1 when spraying?
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Originally Posted by StupidFast
The truck intake is no different than the LS1 when spraying?
Well the truck intake is obviously built different but I feel there will be no difference really between one or two nozzles.
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