View Poll Results: would you get a plate or keep the nozzle?
keep the nozzle
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get a plate from Dave
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stick with the NX nozzle or get a Nitro Dave's plate
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that is my question.
i am going for a dyno tune in a couple of weeks and want to get it tuned for 200+ shot. it is a 370 with H-beam rods, diamond pistons, diamond rings filed for a LOT of n2o, stock 03' 6.0L crank fully balanced, patriot stg. III heads, FMS 243/250 cam, th400 w/n2o converter so it will handle it.
do yall think i should sell the nozzle and get a plate from dave or just keep the single nozzle? i talked to dave but i am just having a hard time deciding. mostly i will just be spraying a 100-250, depending on who i am running.
i am going for a dyno tune in a couple of weeks and want to get it tuned for 200+ shot. it is a 370 with H-beam rods, diamond pistons, diamond rings filed for a LOT of n2o, stock 03' 6.0L crank fully balanced, patriot stg. III heads, FMS 243/250 cam, th400 w/n2o converter so it will handle it.
do yall think i should sell the nozzle and get a plate from dave or just keep the single nozzle? i talked to dave but i am just having a hard time deciding. mostly i will just be spraying a 100-250, depending on who i am running.
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Plate.
The benchflow vid of Daves Plate shows a wall of Nitrous when it flows, I am convinced its way better than a nozzle in a bellows or air duct.
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The benchflow vid of Daves Plate shows a wall of Nitrous when it flows, I am convinced its way better than a nozzle in a bellows or air duct.
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Originally Posted by Robert56
I voted plate system. Much tricker looking. However, if your current kit can do 150/200+ then it's just up to you for looks sake, remember jetted for 200rwhp is 200rwhp. Maybe keep the nozzle kit and a plate kit and go dual stage?
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Real men dont need a dual stage for a small 200 shot. We hit it out of the box.
Im partial to our plate but either will do just fine.
Dave
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Im partial to our plate but either will do just fine.
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what he said, i was debating on getting a controller when it gets the 250+ shot though. i'm not sure how much the stock 10bolt will handle or the 26x11.5x15 et skreets will hook
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I've been running a single fogger nozzle and decided to go with the plate after seeing some threads of head to head testing against the nozzle. (The plate won!!! ) It certainly looks tricker than a couple of lines "hanging out there".
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Originally Posted by SSwanner
that is my question.
i am going for a dyno tune in a couple of weeks and want to get it tuned for 200+ shot. it is a 370 with H-beam rods, diamond pistons, diamond rings filed for a LOT of n2o, stock 03' 6.0L crank fully balanced, patriot stg. III heads, FMS 243/250 cam, th400 w/n2o converter so it will handle it.
do yall think i should sell the nozzle and get a plate from dave or just keep the single nozzle? i talked to dave but i am just having a hard time deciding. mostly i will just be spraying a 100-250, depending on who i am running.
i am going for a dyno tune in a couple of weeks and want to get it tuned for 200+ shot. it is a 370 with H-beam rods, diamond pistons, diamond rings filed for a LOT of n2o, stock 03' 6.0L crank fully balanced, patriot stg. III heads, FMS 243/250 cam, th400 w/n2o converter so it will handle it.
do yall think i should sell the nozzle and get a plate from dave or just keep the single nozzle? i talked to dave but i am just having a hard time deciding. mostly i will just be spraying a 100-250, depending on who i am running.
no opinion on what would we better...both fine products.
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Originally Posted by The Black Beast
with that motor, a good suspension and some sticky tires - slam it hard
no opinion on what would we better...both fine products.
no opinion on what would we better...both fine products.
yea, i talked to dave today...again
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-oxide/477212-nitro-dave-s-stock-tb-plate-dyno-et-comparison.html
Read the above link. I couldn't be more pleased with the switch.
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Read the above link. I couldn't be more pleased with the switch.
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Originally Posted by Big Geek
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Read the above link. I couldn't be more pleased with the switch.
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Read the above link. I couldn't be more pleased with the switch.
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dude i might be wrong but i dont think you can spray a 200shot through a regular single nozzle you would have to do some SHO hoses or a dual nozzle. i personally love the plate kit from dave i have one on my car and i will be posting pics up of it soon. it looks really good
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Originally Posted by cantdrv65
The plate will not only produce more power but atomize and mix better than the nozzle. All you have to do is watch Beers video....
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Originally Posted by Nitro Dave's Nitrous Outlet
Real men dont need a dual stage for a small 200 shot. We hit it out of the box.
Im partial to our plate but either will do just fine.
Dave
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Im partial to our plate but either will do just fine.
Dave
I can remember the old days when I harrased you and harrased you to use that bottle on that lil blue mustang you had waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back when and you never would, thats when I was just starting out as a nitrous junkie, then you get into bottle refills, and now look at ya, king of LS1 nitrous
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