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Old 10-01-2008, 04:10 PM
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just tryin to see what kind of nozzle people are using. I want to be able to push 200 through my single nozzle and just want to know what nozzles people have done it with. let me know if you have made 200 wheel on a dyno or if it was just jetted for 200 too if you can
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the NX shark, NX SHO, and our 1/8 NPT nozzle will all easily flow that amount.
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Just about all of the 1/8NPT nozzles on the market today will flow that much. Just make sure the rest of the kit is up to the challenge.

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Originally Posted by Ray@Nitrous Outlet
the NX shark, NX SHO, and our 1/8 NPT nozzle will all easily flow that amount.
alright good to know, because my friend's Mach 1 with nitrous, the one I beat last night with a 150 shot and the NOS soft plume nozzle, he's sure to do something to try and get a little edge on me, so i'll be looking into a better nozzle and a little more juice.
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I am doing about 180rwhp shot. Something is holding back bigger jets. I have a shark nozzle. I have read they dont recommend much more with a single nozzle, the distribution of the mixture begins to have problems.
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hmmm hmmmm hmmmmm maybe dual nozzles is a better idea
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for 200 I would run a plate or even direct port if you think you might go bigger later
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so what 1/8" nozzles are there out there? I have come up with three: NX S.H.O, Nitrous Outlet, and the HSW Black Mamba. Just checked and found a couple more, the TNT, the Ny-Trex, and the Coldfusion Predator.
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its an old thread but has a lot of information on nozzles in it.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ht=test+nozzle

it won't have some of the newer stuff in it, but the data is still pertinent
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I ran a 200 on a single nozzle kit. I think after 200 the -4 line is almost a restriction.
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Originally Posted by Ray@Nitrous Outlet
for 200 I would run a plate or even direct port if you think you might go bigger later
Yea, I really do like the plate setups, and I think that if I were to decide to do a second nozzle, i'd probably do the plate instead of buying the nozzle and a couple lines and more jets.
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I like the idea of a single nozzle because its downright simple for a DIY like me. Plus, large shot thru a single nozzle has been done before and my HSW black mamba nozzle can handle up to 350shot!! 200 wouldnt scare me at all. I plan on doing a 200-250 shot one day, but I need to upgrade the noids.
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The issue is not flow capacity but cylinder distribution. The plates give you more distribution points which will give you better atomization. This will improve cylinder distribution.
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Yeah, plates are simple too and baddass. Better atomization has to be better for the engine!

OP (and me)should look for plates too around with the 200pill..

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