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Old 02-12-2006, 06:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by msv4777
one question about nozzle placement, what if you have hard pipes? are the hard pipes thick enough to hold the nozzle or does a bung need to be welded in?

If you can get the nozzle holder in than it will be fine. There is very little pressure on the nozzle as long as it doesnt hit the transmission. Just check for leaks around the nozzle under boost. If you have boost leaks there you can take it apart and put some black silicon there and then tighten it back up. Just make sure it doesnt get near the nozzle holes. Put it on the outside of the pipe. I doubt you will have to as long as you can get it on right. So yes you can use it on hard pipes. All that matters is that you gte it on good and make sure that the nozzle holder NEVER comes loose or it could end up in your throttle body. Thats why I recommend threadlock on it. But again use the blue threadlock that is medium strength.

By the way did I leave anything out? I have not gone back and reread it yet.

I will take pictures and send them to someone if they can post them.

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