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Old 02-06-2007, 05:32 PM
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NX also has a 180* straight shooter dry nozzle which is perfect for the cone filter application. I have seen the plume from this nozzle and it is quite nice.
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Robert56@NitrousDirect
NX also has a 180* straight shooter dry nozzle which is perfect for the cone filter application. I have seen the plume from this nozzle and it is quite nice.
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Old 02-12-2007, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Robert56@NitrousDirect
NX also has a 180* straight shooter dry nozzle which is perfect for the cone filter application. I have seen the plume from this nozzle and it is quite nice.
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180* dry nozzle. am I missing something.?
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
180* dry nozzle. am I missing something.?
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Yea, I guess, didn't you post the video of it spraying? The black one? I have seen it in action a couple times? A straight shooter for the bottom of the cone filters with a nice plume?
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Hmm, the black dry nozzle we sell have a slit at the bottom, but the discharge angle is 90' . I guess you cut the end off and make it straight.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
Hmm, the black dry nozzle we sell have a slit at the bottom, but the discharge angle is 90' . I guess you cut the end off and make it straight.
Thats what we do when we need a straight dry nozzle for something.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
Hmm, the black dry nozzle we sell have a slit at the bottom, but the discharge angle is 90' . I guess you cut the end off and make it straight.
Ok, do you have a video of it in action? Maybe the one I saw was a modified NX? I could have sworn that it had like a dome over the top at discharge, making for a nice 180* plume? I know Harris has a 180* dry, and possibly I am getting them mixed up?

Yea Dave, I have also cut the ends off, and am running two like that on my set-up.
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Originally Posted by NXRICKY
180* dry nozzle. am I missing something.?
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Hehehehe, Ricky busted me on a technicality. Ricky can you clarify, is this a 90* (dosen't show the nozzle itself in spray pic)? Here's his own words, and posted pics:


Here is the 1/8 nozzle. and its pattern. at high flows the pattern almost reach 180' side to side.


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Originally Posted by Robert56@NitrousDirect
Hehehehe, Ricky busted me on a technicality. Ricky can you clarify, is this a 90* (dosen't show the nozzle itself in spray pic)? Here's his own words, and posted pics:





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Discharge angle is 90' to the nozzle. The pattern is extremely flat, and from side to side it is 180' across, but still is a 90' dicharge from the nozzle.

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Thanks Ricky. Just don't tell anyone I got it wrong.
Robert

Edit: now fi I had a couple of these bad boys in my dry set-up, I would be all NX dry...


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