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7.3 Aftermarket
200% nozzle = great tow pig
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[QUOTE="SouthFlstrokin', post: 57427, member: 345"] Charles that's what I'm saying. If I'm going to spend the same amount of money on smaller nozzles. Why not buy a size bigger and have them tuned down with room to grow? Obviously I'm not trying to throw a rod, so I figure 250/200s with a s366 would be a decent street combo tuned down. Considering I don't tow anything anymore, I'm at sea level, I'm 2wd. All I need/ want is fun driveable hp. I used to drive a 383 with 11/1 comp, solid roller motor on pizza deliveries. With a 300 shot in my old 95 Chevy 1500. I want that dd power back. But I also want reliability. [/QUOTE]
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