The idea behind this was that i wanted More gph and i already had two nozles that came with the kit. I simply added a y and bam more flow without spending more money.
I think there might be at least one advantage, the atomisation is better with 2 nozzles than one for the same total flow. Also the closer it is from cylinders the better it is effective at cooling combustion. by having two nozzles i think i am able to remove heat more heavenly
The idea behind this was that i wanted More gph and i already had two nozles that came with the kit. I simply added a y and bam more flow without spending more money.
I think there might be at least one advantage, the atomisation is better with 2 nozzles than one for the same total flow. Also the closer it is from cylinders the better it is effective at cooling combustion. by having two nozzles i think i am able to remove heat more heavenly
The atomization only differs by ~10 microns from the smallest to the largest nozzle. This is irrelevant in the real world.
Actually the further away from the cylinder you place the nozzle the cooler the IAT's will be simply because there is more time for the liquid to absorb the heat energy.
Total heat absorbed depends on 1 factor. How much and what fluid you inject. A set amount of fluid will absorb a set amount of heat.
I can understand using 2 nozzles because that is what you had, I have done that. I was referring to planning the setup around 2 nozzles when this is not the case. Better off keeping it simpler with a single nozzle unless you want to flow more then 14gph.
Ah, yeah then that is to be expected. In fact I would expect a larger temp drop then that.
What I was getting at was that if you inject the same amount of meth from 1 nozzle or 2 it will have virtually the same effects. So there is no reason to add more complexity then needed IMO.
Last days it was colder so the boost went up to 23.8psi, still handling the boost very well, under 20 for the knock value on the commander.
Probably producing couple more pony!!
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