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Old 05-28-2007, 03:48 PM
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I wouldnt see why not but just wanted to ask before I did it. I know the only reason for SS jets are to last longer & they dont corrode like brass jets do.
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No problemo, yes the SS jets are better overall.
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No problemo, yes the SS jets are better overall.
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Originally Posted by WS6HUMMER
I wouldnt see why not but just wanted to ask before I did it. I know the only reason for SS jets are to last longer & they dont corrode like brass jets do.
Just make sure you are mixing the same companies jets, to lessen a chance of mix match orifice sizing.

Brass jets will not wear out, will not in our lifetime anyway.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
Just make sure you are mixing the same companies jets, to lessen a chance of mix match orifice sizing.

Brass jets will not wear out, will not in our lifetime anyway.
Thanks, I have a cold fusion kit and I ordered a NOS jet. I was told Cold Fusion kits use NOS brand jets.




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