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Old 06-26-2006 | 02:29 PM
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ok, I'm definetly gettin a dry nitrous kit soon. Still not sure which sponsor I'm gonna go with though. I will tell you I only plan on a 75 shot 95% of the time with the occassional 100 shot for small events. Price is kind of a factor also, thats why I'm undecided. I am not sure for my size a shot weather a single or dual nozzle would give me the same power. What makes one better than the other?? Where do you put a single nozzle kit?? I know the dual goes in both sides of the air lid, just not 100% on the single nozzle location.
Old 06-26-2006 | 07:39 PM
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1 nozzle is cheeper then 2
and with that size shot 1 nozzle will be fine
Old 06-26-2006 | 07:58 PM
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the only thing a dual nozzle dry system will do is be more forgiving if you don't have optimal nozzle placement...it will help ensure that the spray is distributed evenly across the MAF wires and give a more accurate reading
Old 07-10-2006 | 09:11 PM
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I did dual but I did so purely for looks.




Single is certainly cheaper.
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Originally Posted by iamsickofitall
the only thing a dual nozzle dry system will do is be more forgiving if you don't have optimal nozzle placement...it will help ensure that the spray is distributed evenly across the MAF wires and give a more accurate reading
Well said.

For your needs, if you place nozzle correctly, a single will be fine for that size (75). What air box? might have the ideal location mapped for it?
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Old 07-12-2006 | 07:42 AM
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Its a WS6 with SLP lid.
Old 07-12-2006 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Beer99C5
I did dual but I did so purely for looks.




Single is certainly cheaper.
And I did quad dry nozzles to out do Beer.

not really.
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Old 07-15-2006 | 05:41 PM
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I have a 4 cylinder engine and I want to run a dry nos setup, do I need 4 nozzels, and does the nozzel clarify the shot that I will be getting?
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Originally Posted by renaldo
I have a 4 cylinder engine and I want to run a dry nos setup, do I need 4 nozzels, and does the nozzel clarify the shot that I will be getting?

w00t 4 nozzles!
Old 07-15-2006 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by renaldo
I have a 4 cylinder engine and I want to run a dry nos setup, do I need 4 nozzels, and does the nozzel clarify the shot that I will be getting?
Nope, one nozzle would do, as Long as you have a MAF? The shot size is regulated by the jet orifice, but some kits you can take jet out for max hit/hp.
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Old 07-24-2006 | 11:06 AM
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2 is always better then one.
2 nozzle's, 2 stages, 2 *****, 2 girls, 2 cars ect ect

i run the dual kit on my vett as well
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I have my nos 5177 kit ran into a single line set-up..
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Originally Posted by chris2000ss
I have my nos 5177 kit ran into a single line set-up..
Chris, are you still running redundant noids?
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A de-screened MAF won't mess anything up with the nitrous, will it? Thanks
Old 12-19-2006 | 10:50 PM
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A de-screened MAF won't mess anything up with the nitrous, will it? Thanks
Nope, and when running a dry hit it should allways be removed, as it will ice up and cause blockage.
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Old 12-19-2006 | 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Robert56@NitrousDirect
Nope, and when running a dry hit it should allways be removed, as it will ice up and cause blockage.
Robert
Good to know, thanks. Also my MAF is dirty inside from 130K miles of driving but I don't know how to clean it with out breaking the little sensor....? What should I do?
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I purchased a dual nozzle kit because I thought it would be more forgiving on nozzle placement since I'll be doing the install myself. Now if only fed ex would get their sh*t together maybe I could install it and have actual experience to relate to ya
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FedEx SUCKS...
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I clean my MAF wires with soem electrical cleaner from radioHack and some q-tips, just be easy and no worries.
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Old 12-20-2006 | 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Noyzee
2 is always better then one.
2 nozzle's, 2 stages, 2 *****, 2 girls, 2 cars ect ect
AMEN to that bro!
(Specialy the ***** and girls part )



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