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[QUOTE="Tim @ P.I.S., post: 982242, member: 744"] Again, going to try and respond to all...... Matt, all of our nozzles use the exact same process to manufacture with the exception of the 100%. They use more EH on them than the rest. The only reason for any to be less "CLEAN" is either A) Tuning or B) injector design. Yet everyday I see people ask what they should do with their mildly stock truck and responses come poring in [B]"you need large hybrids"[/B] :shrug: Curious, but do you even know how long it takes to flow 400cc out a 200% nozzle?? If you don't use that 400cc. why have it??? Our 160/30 empty in nearly half the time your 400/200 emptys in. But you "just not seeing the advantage to stretching out the injection event." :shrug: Yes, we have had 200% nozzles idle like stock no issues. Many times over. I was even in a customers truck not long ago with 400% did 600 in the same tune and idled almost like a stock SD. Guy works at DPPI. Very fun ride. Its only a matter of time before the nutswingers come out. Simple as can be. 2.6MS/PW 160cc from our 30% or 100%. Why pay more??? We do this per request. Every single injector we send out meets the exact spec for its size. A lot of our sales are through our dealers so they have specs on file. Since they are the tuners and know the product we see no need. All other tuners are always welcome to call for our specs for their customers. No offense Charles, but i'm not even going to respond to all your posts here. We all know you do everything better than anyone else can ever image. Good luck with your in devours. You are exactly right. When a builder can offer the tuner a good product the tuner can do quite well with it. We have been doing this for years with Jonathan and more recently with Jody. Stop playing the finger pointing game with the customer and great things can happen. :thumbsup: Just some of the parameters we use every day. EXACTLY, we sell more of these than anything. Unfortunetly a product with a smaller margin. But we are still happy they are getting quality product none the less. Its very possible Matt. We pour more $$$, time and DEVELOPMENT into every set that comes through our shop. I can guarantee that without a doubt. I'll see what we can do for you. Find out what your previous PW was calling for? Your current setup? and what your tuning uses for 160/100%.. Sorry for such a long post. And this is not proofed for spelling. Hope this helps:D [/QUOTE]
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