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Old 12-09-2008, 01:07 PM
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Which nitrous plate would you all recommend for a wet kit? I have an ls6 intake. I have heard some good things about nx plates. I have bottles and all the other stuff, just looking for a plate rather than my single nozzle.
What hp levels do these plates flow?

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Old 12-09-2008, 01:10 PM
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the nitrous outlet kits are killer. vengence or NO themselves can help you.
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People with the Nitrous Outlet plate will say us...HSW users will say their's...now that we have that out of the way.

The only NX Plate for the LSx is their MAF kit...it is a good kit and I ran it on my car for a while. But it is basically a redesigned single nozzle, as it still has a single distribution point.

NOS also has a plate but it still has a single distribution point also.

The reason I bring this up is by having multiple distribution points you are allowing better atomization of the fuel which will improve distribution.

Our plates are designed to be the highest flowing LSx plates on the market, they will flow up to 400 HP where other plate max out at much lower levels. We realize that most people will never need this amount of nitrous flow, but we did not want the plate to be a restriction at any point. The jets should be the limiting factor in your kit.

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http://www.fquick.com/videos/viewvideo.php?id=7157

Please feel free to let me know if you have any other questions

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There really is no best plate on the market as no comparative testing has ever been done. If you would like some more information on some of the great qualities of our plate, please feel free to shoot me a pm. These types of threads usually turn out to be wars between members, so i won't be posting in here again.

If you have any questions at all i would be glad to help you out.
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I don't use a plate but you can't go wrong with either HSW or NO. I personally have everything from HSW and a window switch from NO.
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These types of threads usually turn out to be wars between members, so i won't be posting in here again.
totally agree with you there
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Originally Posted by Ray@Nitrous Outlet
totally agree with you there
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I have a Nitrous Outlet 78mm plate kit that is matched up to my LS6 intake and I love it. A very nice peice of kit, you can't go wrong.

My $0.02 cents.

Good luck with your decision.
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As said you cant go wrong with either. Personally I'd just go with whatever you get a better deal on. i run a hsw wet kit on my car
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I have a HSW single stage plate right now. I have no problems with it. However I will more than likely be going with a Nitrous Outlet dual stage next summer. Unless HSW comes out with a dual stage...then i'll have a dilemma.
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FLow of the plate (fuel side anyway) will be somewhat important, as i will be using E85. I want a 175rwhp shot minimum.

They make a dual stage plate? Or just two plates?
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I personally run a HSW on my TBSS. I have not used any other manufacturer's plate, but the HSW has treated me very well so far. It is definitely a product I would buy again.
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I will be ordering a HSW plate because the ports on their plate are on the side and easier to get to with the way my solenoids are placed.
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Our plates can be ordered with the fittings on the back (normal), the sides, and even the front if the customer wanted.
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Originally Posted by Mike@HSW
Busted, that was your second post in this thread

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Originally Posted by Nick@HSW
Busted, that was your second post in this thread

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I thought that same thing when he replied
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I dont think ive ever heard anyone complain about any of the plates available, so i dont think youll be disappointed either way.
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I have an N.O. plate and it hits hard!
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This should answer the original poster's question. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that this 360° spray pattern will allow a nice even distribution to all of the cylinders, even the back two.
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop.../hsw-plate.wmv
and the Mustang Plate:
http://www.harrisspeedworks.com/shop...-N2O-PLATE.wmv
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