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m10 /m15 nozzles....source ?

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1TONY1

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I looked at McMastercarr and could not locate them. Any part #'s etc. I also searched here and found tons of posts about the nozzles but no where to purchase them. Also, some flow #'s gpm or gph at pressure would be helpful. Thx guys !!
 
Ahhh, Thanks. Maybe I should have searched spray and misting nozzles instead of just nozzles. I am playing with some nice looking Bete nozzles....REAL good mist but at 125psi through a 3/16 id line (plastic industrial type) two of these nozzles will only do 13.5 gph. It took 4.5 minutes to flow one gallon. .225 gpm may not get it for my application of cooling 620 rwhp. Any thoughts ?
 
I use one M10 and two M15's on my car.

Mostly to prevent detonation with pump gas.

At about 70-80 psi. or so.

450 HP. by the calculator method from track times.

I have no clue what you would need for your car and setup but it's easy to add nozzles if your pump(s) can keep up. :)
 
Humm... Geno went 136 on a single M15.

I carry them as well.
 
What size is the one used on the single nozzle kit from SMC? I was thinking that stepping up a size from stock might be easier that stepping up to a dual stage kit. Any thoughts?
 
Generally an M10 is supplied.

Stamped on the side of the top flange on the nozzle. Where you put the wrench on to hold it.

Probably inside the up pipe right now. :(
 
Any estimates on how much more a 15 would give? I didn't have much time to tune my kit when i got it as my bearings soon went out on my engine. I did get it from 9 psi with knock to 18 with no knock. This was with an old K-B hot flash chip. I have since had a few things done to give more airflow and wondered if more alky flow was needed as well.
 
Anybody know where to get a fitting like snow engineering uses to screw their nozzles into ? It has a 1/4" compression on one end then on the other end it has 1/4 pipe thread on the outside and 1/8 pipe thread on the inside. It looks like the first pic of the tube to pipe adapter on page 124 Mcmaster-.com except it has the 1/8 pipe thread inside.
 
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