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7.3 Aftermarket
80%, 100% or 200% Nozzle size?
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[QUOTE="GreenF350, post: 594047, member: 7731"] Well, I'm in Florida right now so say 25*-100* ambient temp and sea level. Shouldn't be a problem NOW, but being that I am military, everything I do revolves around the fact that someday I might be trying to keep everything together in Alaska or not piss off the "enviro-police" in CA. Just to be clear, I am not naysaying one theory or another, just trying to gain some insight and knowledge so I can make the right decision. Sounds like 80's are about out and the debate is between 100's and 200's. I think I would be all over a 130-150% nozzle right about now. Lol. If you can't decide, just go for the middle right? :doh: -Aaron [/QUOTE]
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