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[QUOTE="TyCorr, post: 878272, member: 1451"] Im not sure I agree with you there. I have been lead to believe that a 160 doesnt have the fuel in it to be held open that long with a 80 or 100% nozzle. I think you're on the right track for sizing but not if you are going to.run a medium sized hybrid in the 250/200. Then a slightly larger hp and a larger atmo is almost a recipe. Like an s366 and a s480 or 488....done and it'll make 550ish cool hp. Or it has for most people that do compounds. [/QUOTE]
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