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Old 07-28-10, 05:58 AM
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Lightbulb Nozzle placement

Currently I have a devils own AI kit on my FD with a GT4088R.

At the moment the nozzle is placed in the greddy elbow pointed at the throttle body.

I was looking to move this to pre compressor but then came up with the idea or running 2 nozzles as the pipework isnt that hard to change and I might benefit more.

So options are:
1. Leave it as it is
2. Remove from the greddy elbow and position it to the air filter pointing directly at the compressor blades
3. Leave the current location and tee another nozzle into the air filter pre compressor so I have 2 nozzles working at the same time (i'll have to work out how much water I will need and buy new nozzles)

This will be water only, no meth.

What do people think??
Old 07-28-10, 10:28 AM
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Run two. Run an M2 to M3 sized nozzle in front of the turbo. Keep an M5 to M6 size before the TBody.

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Old 07-28-10, 10:31 AM
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i'm looking at 500rwhp at what boost I am not sure. But I am running 8.5 CR rotors, so might need as much water as with 9.0 cr rotors.

But I can adjust the pump pressure to compensate
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