150 shot on single nozzle?
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I have a cold fusion wet kit with a single nozzle (75-200) kit.
I want to spray a 150 shot, is this too much through one nozzle? I am worried about distribution between cylinders. I am going to run TR6's. Thanks for the help
I want to spray a 150 shot, is this too much through one nozzle? I am worried about distribution between cylinders. I am going to run TR6's. Thanks for the help
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Don't use TR6's. Go to a BR7EF plug.
150 will be ok through a nozzle as long as it is placed properly and doesn't move around, but if it were my car, I'd rather have a plate on the car. It'll look cleaner when installed and give better distribution (if you pick a properly designed plate).
150 will be ok through a nozzle as long as it is placed properly and doesn't move around, but if it were my car, I'd rather have a plate on the car. It'll look cleaner when installed and give better distribution (if you pick a properly designed plate).
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Don't use TR6's. Go to a BR7EF plug.
150 will be ok through a nozzle as long as it is placed properly and doesn't move around, but if it were my car, I'd rather have a plate on the car. It'll look cleaner when installed and give better distribution (if you pick a properly designed plate).
150 will be ok through a nozzle as long as it is placed properly and doesn't move around, but if it were my car, I'd rather have a plate on the car. It'll look cleaner when installed and give better distribution (if you pick a properly designed plate).
I used to run 150 thru a single nozzle, no issues.
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I would recommend you start with a smaller shot first sir. Try and get a little experience with the system making sure you are covering all the basics. Plugs correct for the size shot enough timing pulled and proper nozzle placement. From their you should be able to spray a 150.
If you want to double check everything give me a call at the shop or pm me your number.
If you want to double check everything give me a call at the shop or pm me your number.
Last edited by NitrousExpress; 08-17-2010 at 10:18 AM.