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[QUOTE="JonathanN, post: 878300, member: 4486"] I wouldn't know, honestly... I was at Casserly's mercy when I asked them what nozzle would empty a 160 in that window and I believe what he said was a 100% nozzle emptied a 160 in 2.5ms. I've never really been a fan of hybrids... while they're good on oil and dump fuel pretty well, by going to a 5-1 piston inside you loose the atomized fuel pressure at the nozzle. Still got 3000psi of oil, but you loose 6000psi of fuel pressure. I know it takes big oil, being I was going to run twins anyways, I personally like just a larger single shot. Basically, a B-code, just maybe not so big. [/QUOTE]
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