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September 12, 2015 at
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What size and length nozzles do most use for down nozzles? Never been able to run them before, so I don't know. Now I can, so I might. What kind of difference do you feel it makes?
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September 12, 2015 at
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Posted By: Eric Smith on September 12 2015 at 05:37:34 PM
What size and length nozzles do most use for down nozzles? Never been able to run them before, so I don't know. Now I can, so I might. What kind of difference do you feel it makes?
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They run about 3 1/2 inch to 5 inch. Call your inj manuf. as to what length to use. You will gain about 30Hp. You can not run say hilborn nozz. in a engler, they are a little different.
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September 13, 2015 at
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Depending on what your engune is you could possibly run up and down nozzles. We run this setup on our 410 and it works well but you would need to talk to you engine builder to get his input
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September 13, 2015 at
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Posted By: linbob on September 12 2015 at 10:13:32 PM
They run about 3 1/2 inch to 5 inch. Call your inj manuf. as to what length to use. You will gain about 30Hp. You can not run say hilborn nozz. in a engler, they are a little different.
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A 5" down nozzle??
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September 13, 2015 at
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Posted By: ziggy196 on September 13 2015 at 11:57:58 AM
Depending on what your engune is you could possibly run up and down nozzles. We run this setup on our 410 and it works well but you would need to talk to you engine builder to get his input
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Need to know what class you run in and if your rules are typical for 410-360-305
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