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| Water Injection Newb Year: 2006 Make: cobalt Model: supercharged ss Join Date: Jan 2007
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hello - your calculator suggests a 3.73 gph nozzle - my problem is that i have a supercharged cobalt and have drilled and tapped a hole on the bottom of the charger past the throttlebody plate - i spoke to someone several weeks ago and it was stated that u r coming out with a new nozzle - a thread in type from the outside - i don't need a 90 degree fitting with it unless i can't go directly into the brass check vave? - since i calculated 3.73 gph - how can i get one of your prototypes in a new progressive type system - i assume it should be a 3 gph nozzle - i beleive that is the size of your prototype (7000 rpm/18psi boost/2.0 liter - producing approximately 275 hp) - motor is very heavily modified w/ a lot of porting please reply ps - on the cobalt forum u r offering the kit with free shipping - is offer still good |
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| DevilsOwn Staff Year: 2000 Make: Pontiac Model: Grand Prix |
yea, your going to need a m3 nozzle. I am not sure when we are going to get this new nozzles. We have some protypes that have thread down the whole nozzle that will work for you. But we don't have the final design. We don't have the capablity to make these ourselfs so we are on someone elses time table.
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| Water Injection Newb Year: 1986 Make: subru Model: leone 4x4 turbo Join Date: Apr 2007
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dear sir ihave just bort a 1986 subru leone 1.8 l turbo, no inturcooler. I whish to know the way to stop it deturnating (nocking) I thorght water injetion to cool the air? some helpful surjestion would be aprecated. go farst, keep it upright! richard
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