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had to take a bunch of my stuff to the powder coaters this week so I had to take alot of the ai system off including the nozzle. I looked at it and found it said m10. Will this be enough or should I go ahead and order the m16? Also hurry up and come out with that new device. Can't wait to see it
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yes an M10 is ten GPH, or as we like to speak of flow in AI-land, 630 cc/minuute.
there is a thread in the AI section re nozzle sizing and how it generally relates to hp.
howard
there is a thread in the AI section re nozzle sizing and how it generally relates to hp.
howard
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Originally Posted by hondahater
had to take a bunch of my stuff to the powder coaters this week so I had to take alot of the ai system off including the nozzle. I looked at it and found it said m10. Will this be enough or should I go ahead and order the m16? Also hurry up and come out with that new device. Can't wait to see it
The device? Its like under mad crazy development right now.
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Originally Posted by coolingmist
Scott,
We have many customers that have run that nozzle with that HP range fine. I have no problem with your opinion.
We have many customers that have run that nozzle with that HP range fine. I have no problem with your opinion.
i can vouch, i have the coolingmist varicool kit with the 16gph nozzle and it works flawlessly, been running 20psi on my gt40r for a few months now which is right around the hp range that the original thread starter is looking for
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Originally Posted by adictd2b00st
i can vouch, i have the coolingmist varicool kit with the 16gph nozzle and it works flawlessly, been running 20psi on my gt40r for a few months now which is right around the hp range that the original thread starter is looking for
Good luck, Hondahater, sounds like you're on your way to an awesome setup.
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thanks man! I'm trying to do things the right way instead of doing things the way I used to do them (aka half ***) Will have plenty of pics and everything else when done Just got done porting half the motor today and am stoked about it! It's going to be mean
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addicted2boost,
thanks for the post. we all really are looking for AI rotary user's experiences and you seem to be getting it done w water. do you run a Power FC? if so what are your knock numbers, and any other engine metrics you'd care to share.
thanks again,
howard coleman
thanks for the post. we all really are looking for AI rotary user's experiences and you seem to be getting it done w water. do you run a Power FC? if so what are your knock numbers, and any other engine metrics you'd care to share.
thanks again,
howard coleman
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I run 3 M5 nozzles on a 50/50 mix and it works great. I am running 26lbs on this setup. 2 nozzles are located pre IC(which IMO atomizes it the best) and one located after the IC.
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So can someone just add an extra nozzle and splitter after the checkvalve to any system that runs one nozzle stock? Where would you go about getting a splitter for this? Thanks for the info radkins, I'm really starting to like the results people are getting with the 50/50 combo.
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Originally Posted by hondahater
So can someone just add an extra nozzle and splitter after the checkvalve to any system that runs one nozzle stock? Where would you go about getting a splitter for this? Thanks for the info radkins, I'm really starting to like the results people are getting with the 50/50 combo.
http://coolingmist.com/detailmain.aspx?pid=217
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oh rock on man, thanks for the info. I Just keep adding stuff to the list of things I gotta buy from you guys. I think I may go this route just so that I can put two of these nozzles in the throttle body inlet pipe so that I get even distribution to front and rear rotors.
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so basically I would just do away with the stainless line and go with two quick disconnects for the clog detector, that T, some nylon hose, and another nozzle. Well actually two nozzles because right now I have an m10 so two m10's would just be over kill so maybe what 2 m6's or m8's?
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so basically I would just do away with the stainless line and go with two quick disconnects for the clog detector, that T, some nylon hose, and another nozzle. Well actually two nozzles because right now I have an m10 so two m10's would just be over kill so maybe what 2 m6's or m8's?
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i run 2 nozzles and was provided a T fitting that screwed into the aeroquip type fittings for my system. i chose not to use it as it splayed the two lines 180 degrees from each other and they then had to do almost a 180 to get back to where i mounted them in the silicone coupler... about 2 inches apart.
i also didn't like the flow restriction caused by the T, so i replaced the T with a Y that is used w Nitrous systems. i believe it is a NOS from Summit or Jegs.
howard
i also didn't like the flow restriction caused by the T, so i replaced the T with a Y that is used w Nitrous systems. i believe it is a NOS from Summit or Jegs.
howard
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