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Old 02-28-2011, 08:07 PM
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I'm in the beginning stages of plumbing a system and was wondering if I could use a -3 line with a 90 degree fitting on the end to feed both the fuel and N20 ports on the nozzle. I can't see that this would cause a problem, but I wanted to ask before committing to plumbing the system this way.
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no problems....its all pressure so you are fine
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Thanks!
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Post up some pics. It depends I just dont like 90s.
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How much are you trying to spray through the nozzle? As long as you are not flowing enough to max flow the nozzle and lines the 90 will not affect it much.
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