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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 08:29 AM
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Is there a advantage of going with a wet plate vs a nozzle on a 100hp wet system?
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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 09:12 AM
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Is there a advantage of going with a wet plate vs a nozzle on a 100hp wet system?
Your not going to find a huge performance advantage. You will still have the easy of installation and cleaner look though. What your also gaining is a system with less limits. Depending on the kit you may not want to go over 125-150, whereas a plate like ours will go much further then that. So really your investing in the future if you ever plan to spray a larger shot.
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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 05:08 PM
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Is there a advantage of going with a wet plate vs a nozzle on a 100hp wet system?
Not only do you get a cleaner install by going to a plate but it will net you a better atomization and more even cyl ditribution over a singel or dual nozzle setup. If you were to read the plugs on a 100hp shot there wont be a big difference but the power level you will see a difference. Every application is different but with our plate we have seen customers gain rwhp with our plate over a nozzle at the same size HP shot. We have customers that have and are spraying 300hp with our plate design which i wouldnt reccommend you doing that with anyother plate out there. Our plate also comes out of the box able to spray up to 400hp cause with our plate one design is all it takes and the jetting that comes with it is 50-200hp < Extra jetting is available up to 400 >.

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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 06:24 PM
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Bought a used Nitrous Outlet kit with a 90mm plate, I need a 78mm, sounds like it's worth getting a plate over just switching to a nozzle.
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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 07:23 PM
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the plates are much nicer over all even if they dont work "better" for 100-125 shot, the nozzle was cool when thats all she wrote, but now with the plates out, would never install a single nozzle set up
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Old Jun 15, 2009 | 09:02 PM
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I would get a newer style plate system as the others have suggested. It looks and preforms better. Plus you can spray a decent size shot down the road without having to go DP just because you want more than a 150-175rwhp and still get good distribution. Just remember, after a certain point a DP is still the way to go. PS, I know nothing, never did, never will.
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