Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
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Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
Does anyone have a link to a chart that shows how to convert the "M" size nozzles to the corresponding mm orifice size?
I.E. what "M" size would a .5mm orifice nozzle compare to, a M5?
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Charlie
I.E. what "M" size would a .5mm orifice nozzle compare to, a M5?
Thanks.
Charlie
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Re: Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
You'll need to be more specific with your kit. Most nozzles used for methanol are in cc of volume like injectors would be. So what you're asking sounds like it is specific to a particular kit of some sort
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Sure would be nice if there were some charts that shed light on how these compare with each other. I found a few charts but I am open to looking at other charts that readers may have come across that they can provide to help shed light on how these compare with each other.
Charlie
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I am looking for a chart that compares the typical "m" nozzle orifice sizes. I.E. what is the hole size of a M2, M3, M4, etc. The reason I ask is that some suppliers suggest various orifice size nozzels, like 0.6mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm, etc. While other vendors recommend/rate their nozzles by CC/Min and yet some even advertizs by GPH.
Sure would be nice if there were some charts that shed light on how these compare with each other. I found a few charts but I am open to looking at other charts that readers may have come across that they can provide to help shed light on how these compare with each other.
Charlie
Sure would be nice if there were some charts that shed light on how these compare with each other. I found a few charts but I am open to looking at other charts that readers may have come across that they can provide to help shed light on how these compare with each other.
Charlie
You'd have more success doing that than continuing to desperately searching. And you become an expert yourself in the field.
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Re: Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
Just an idea. Why not try to create your own conversion chart? Use a common mathematical denominator (cc, lbs/min volume) experiment with a little math, mixed with a couple of contacts to those suppliers that give those strange "M" style numbers, with what you have already discovered, and get a conversion spreadsheet going?
You'd have more success doing that than continuing to desperately searching. And you become an expert yourself in the field.
You'd have more success doing that than continuing to desperately searching. And you become an expert yourself in the field.
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Re: Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
This may help https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
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This may help https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
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Re: Meth nozzle conversion sizes? for "M" sizes
This may help https://www.rbracing-rsr.com/waterinjection.html
Excellent, I had not seen that thank you very much1
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