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Old 03-04-2004, 04:12 PM   #1
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8 NOS nossles... what are they worth? how much to use?

well i may have just found 8 NOS nossles... but its JUST the nossles......what are they worth? i dont want to get ripped off, but it SEEMS like a low price...

how much more would everything cost to use them? i mean what else would i need?

i know id need a bottle, 'noids, line and jets, but how much would all that add up to? would it be cheaper to just buy a plate kit then to get that stuff for this?

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this is ALL that he has.... nothing else..
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anyone know what thread or connectors these things take?


i know theres a catch here, i just want to find it.
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the big thing im noticing, is that theres no "jet holder" or whatever its called on these


if you look at the pic below, it has brass connectors that hold the jets and the line...... these dont have them..

is there someplace cheap i can get them, or would the cost of 16 of them from NOS totally offset the savings im probly getting?

im talking about the brass connectors in this pic:
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I have the NOS Nossles system and that is not it. I think those are just direct port nozzles and in my opinion would be the cheapest part of the system.

While my system differs in that the Nossles go under the injectors, I would immagine that those nozzles would require the same solinoids and they are not cheap.

In order to feed my system it requires four BIG solinoids, one nitrous and one fuel for each side of the engine. All the solinoids have distribution blocks mounted on them so that individual lines can be ran.

My whole system with no accesories and a twenty pound bottle lists for around 1,600 dollars so if you want to use that as a gauge on how much the rest of the kit is worth, there you go.

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Yea, I saw those and I'm not sure how great a deal they are. All I really need is 2 of the nozzle part (for a little experiment), so I'm not interested in the rest of the parts. I'm rather surprised how many of them are out there without the fittings… since for the most part it doesn't look like they're sold that way.

I haven't actually seen the NOS fittings anywhere but I do know that the NX ones (which are the same, just a different color) are $8.50 each…
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Yea, I saw those and I'm not sure how great a deal they are. All I really need is 2 of the nozzle part (for a little experiment), so I'm not interested in the rest of the parts. I'm rather surprised how many of them are out there without the fittings… since for the most part it doesn't look like they're sold that way.

I haven't actually seen the NOS fittings anywhere but I do know that the NX ones (which are the same, just a different color) are $8.50 each…
8.50 x 16 would kill any cost savings... heh.thanks.


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I have the NOS Nossles system and that is not it. I think those are just direct port nozzles and in my opinion would be the cheapest part of the system.

While my system differs in that the Nossles go under the injectors, I would immagine that those nozzles would require the same solinoids and they are not cheap.

In order to feed my system it requires four BIG solinoids, one nitrous and one fuel for each side of the engine. All the solinoids have distribution blocks mounted on them so that individual lines can be ran.

My whole system with no accesories and a twenty pound bottle lists for around 1,600 dollars so if you want to use that as a gauge on how much the rest of the kit is worth, there you go.

Martin
i ment nozzle. i know they're just regular fogger nozzles. (old style).. if it wasnt for all the line required for hookup, and thoes ends to hold the jets, id just get a used kit with bottle 'noids and line, and do it that way.... but its just not worth the cost.
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