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Nos #13716 Nitrous Soft Plume Nozzles, Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NOS Nitrous Oxide Systems Part Brand:NOS Manufacturer Part Number:13716

This is a set of 4 NOS #13716 Nitrous Soft Plume nozzles; they have the standard 1/16 inch diameter body threads and -3 AN inlet fittings.    Ideally suited for many manifold designs including E.F.I., the Soft Plume 90° nozzle effectively disperses the fuel/nitrous mixture in an atomization pattern that is second to none and particularly beneficial to smaller displacement engines. It is very popular in stock applications. The Soft Plume 90° nozzle is made of rugged stainless steel and has a record of outstanding reliability.    Changing power levels takes only a couple of minutes and is simply a matter of changing the fuel and nitrous jets on the nozzles.  Current Summit catalog price is $64.53 each. 

Good shape------------All threads and tips damage free; Guaranteed 100% functional.     Fixed shipping of $8.00 via USPS Priority Mail.    See my other auctions for additional nitrous and hot rod items-------------you may also call the shop at 702-596-2616 with questions.

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