Single NX Shark Nozzle
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I am building my car for a class and I am only allowed a single nozzle.So I was wondering what the limits are of this Nozzle.It is going on a 408.And the main line is -6.
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I'd call NX directly or PM Ricky. I know it will pill up to at least a 150 shot, not sure what it will flow with no pill on the n2o side. 200 maybe ?
Also just a thought, I wonder if a machine shop could enlarge the internal nozzle passages for higher flow - still a single nozzle, right ?![Devil](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_devil.gif)
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Also just a thought, I wonder if a machine shop could enlarge the internal nozzle passages for higher flow - still a single nozzle, right ?
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If you are limited to a single nozzle run the NX SHO Nozzle, they are adjustable from 35-400 horse
http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Catalog/2005/sho.pdf
http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Catalog/2005/sho.pdf
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The SHO nozzle will flow 400 hp. You also need to change the nitrous line going from the nozzle to the solenoid. It is a -4 line with one end having a -3 nut for the nozzle and the other end is -4 for the solenoid fitting.
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