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Old 04-17-2006, 11:37 PM
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I was wondering how hard it is to install just the nozzles and if possible at home or do they need to be pressure tested. Or just get the full injectors. Are these injectors worth it all or do i save my money for machs
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The jammer nozzles are supposed to be a breeze to install but i have not installed any, i bought some for a friend, he ordered the stage 5 150hp nozzles and had a brand new centerforce stage 2 clutch that wouldnt hold, he couldnt even turn on his edge comp drag without slipping but he was very happy to see the power he made after installing a southbend clutch. Jammer Nozzles ***** 5 stars
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most people will probably say to take them and get them pop tested but we just put mine on stock injector bodies and put them in. took about 1.5 hours, but my buddy had done them before...i like them alot!
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The nozzles are worth it for sure. If you were to go with a complete injector Id go another route. They aren't too bad to install. Basic hand tools...takes around 4-5 hours at the most.
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jd4440,

We have sold hundreds of the Jammers, some folks have them Pop tested which is the safest way to go. But most folks just install them and so far we have never had anyone have a issue so far.

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I'm happy with my Jammer Stage 5's. Easy to install and fun after you get them installed.
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Would the stage 5 jammers be too hot for the stock turbo towing 10-12k lbs.?

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Would the stage 5 jammers be too hot for the stock turbo towing 10-12k lbs.?
Yes, 80 to 90 hp injectors would be max.
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There pretty hot...but I'm just going to try to control the EGT's with my right foot. I've pulled my 30 ft. 5th wheel and I could get high EGT's if I wanted to.....but I didn't have to. I had plenty of power without needing to give it the throttle and make the EGT's climb.
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I run stage 4 with stock turbo and pull all the time just had to turn off the comp. Ive not pulled much with the smarty yet so I dont know how hot that is yet. THE BIGGER THE BETTER. wish I hade got the 5's JMO!!!
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nuttin but here!!

Stage III on, took about two hours start to WOT
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Stock turbo getting too hot? Mine only gets to around 2k!
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just wondering if the nozzles come with instructions
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Originally Posted by one54ton
Stock turbo getting too hot? Mine only gets to around 2k!
BRING ON THE HOTDOGS
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no instructions that I remember, you can look around here and find some thought


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