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Annnnd BOOM goes the dynomite
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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 429542, member: 1451"] For sure! But w/o billet rods the latter is reckless, especially on a daily driver. It's too easy to.draw pw waaaaaay off the reservation and have some hot, high cylinder pressured juju going on. Especially with little nozzles, like the 100%. It's just my opinion but based on how my 100% nozzles acted compared to the 80% nozzles on the exact same.set of injectors. I'd rather have a 80% or 200%. Or have that 100% nozzle limited to about 400hp. Gets too hot, too smoky, and generally feels on the ragged edge above that with those nozzles. [/QUOTE]
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