Check these nozzles out!
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These were actually custom built. Filter screen built in and no hose barb. Not that the Aquamist is a bad nozzle(its pretty damn *******) but I just wanted all to know that this is DO's own creation.
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The 2.5 bar controllers they have now mean that VW/Audi turbo car installs are a snap. Been doing those lately. Did a Gti 1.8t with a GT2871 who is running 22 psi on pump gas with great results.
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Very cool nozzle. I assume that the numeric portion of the part number is the rated flow in GPH at, what 100 PSI?
Question about installation. In my setup, the nozzle is mounted in a section of 2.5" diameter pipe. Currently I'm using the old inside-mount nozzle, so this is not really a problem, I just tapped the pipe itself, ran the nozzle in, and installed the 90° adapter outside.
To mount this nozzle in a 2.5" pipe, would it be preferable for me to instead weld a 1/8"NPT bung onto the pipe, so that the nozzle has a flat surface to seat against? (Looking at that O-ring in particular).
Question about installation. In my setup, the nozzle is mounted in a section of 2.5" diameter pipe. Currently I'm using the old inside-mount nozzle, so this is not really a problem, I just tapped the pipe itself, ran the nozzle in, and installed the 90° adapter outside.
To mount this nozzle in a 2.5" pipe, would it be preferable for me to instead weld a 1/8"NPT bung onto the pipe, so that the nozzle has a flat surface to seat against? (Looking at that O-ring in particular).
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