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Yeah I switched mine over to a dual nozzle. I like it so far. I only did it more for the look of things, more even and uniform under the hood. Here is a pic. There the big Zex noids just T-d off.
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so besides the benefit of running two nozzles and having a dual stage for launch, would it also be a benefit for a bigger shot? i see A3vette runs 2-100's, i know 150 on one nozzle is about the max i see people run, after that they say step up to a plate kit. is it safe to say you can run 200shot? maybe 250?
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so besides the benefit of running two nozzles and having a dual stage for launch, would it also be a benefit for a bigger shot? i see A3vette runs 2-100's, i know 150 on one nozzle is about the max i see people run, after that they say step up to a plate kit. is it safe to say you can run 200shot? maybe 250?
yes u can run a bigger shot a a dual nozzle.