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Old 10-03-2009, 02:49 PM   #26
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Someone was going to try it using 2 nozzles for twins, I'm not sure if he completed it yet or not but I know he started on it.

You're first option is to run 2 nozzles. One for each turbo. If you're running sequential you will want one of the nozzles to come on at a preset boost level, and the other nozzle to come on when the second turbo is activated. This could be done by adding an rpm switch. I'm sure there would also be a way to tie into the sequential system somewhere to have it activate the second nozzle.

You're next option is to run an airbox that both turbos draw air from. Have only one nozzle mounted on the box so that it sprays right between where the 2 turbos draw air from. Each turbo will draw in however much water they need based on their required air supply.
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