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Which NX 4150 plate?
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Right now I have the Hitman which I have been using and love it. But I have been looking into upgrading. Right now it's kind of a toss up between the NX "Gemini Twin" Stage 6, or the conventional Stage 6 kit.
Seems the only difference is the plate. The Gemini sprays from the perimeter and uses a y-block on each solinoid to supply the two orfices(two for nitrous, two for fuel). The standard Stage 6 is the conventional plate with a spray bar in the center(except they machine it into the plate instead of using brass tubes).
I've heard the old Gemini Twin plates with the brass bars had distrobution issues unless you used a y-block and equal length of tubing to supply each bar...And that the t fitting and hard tube setup that comes with the kit standard throws off the flow real bad. My buddy ran this plate for two years with a rather big shot(on a fragile stock cast bottom-end chevy none the less) and never so much as burned a plug. Does anyone know if there's still any issues with this new plate design?
They seem like identical kits except for the plate and about a $65 difference in price for me.
Gemini Twin Stage 6: http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Pages/TwinStg6.htm
Standard Stage 6: http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Pages/...ventional6.htm
Seems the only difference is the plate. The Gemini sprays from the perimeter and uses a y-block on each solinoid to supply the two orfices(two for nitrous, two for fuel). The standard Stage 6 is the conventional plate with a spray bar in the center(except they machine it into the plate instead of using brass tubes).
I've heard the old Gemini Twin plates with the brass bars had distrobution issues unless you used a y-block and equal length of tubing to supply each bar...And that the t fitting and hard tube setup that comes with the kit standard throws off the flow real bad. My buddy ran this plate for two years with a rather big shot(on a fragile stock cast bottom-end chevy none the less) and never so much as burned a plug. Does anyone know if there's still any issues with this new plate design?
They seem like identical kits except for the plate and about a $65 difference in price for me.
Gemini Twin Stage 6: http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Pages/TwinStg6.htm
Standard Stage 6: http://www.nitrousexpress.com/Pages/...ventional6.htm
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I voted for the Gemini as that's what I purchased. I am in the process of doing the install now so I can't give any feedback on how it runs yet. I went that way to get rid of the spray bar. The Gemini is suppose to have the best distribution for a plate type kit.