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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Oh it was thought of. It is believed that with the base of the fuzion that the single nozzle would be 'good enough'. The shower type nozzle is a PITA to produce from what i am told.

    That's what I guessed..
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    So I take it what size you use will depend on how much restriction your loop already has? Like if your running just the fuzion and no other blocks then you can use the smallest nozzle for best performance I would guess?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaStA View Post
    So I take it what size you use will depend on how much restriction your loop already has? Like if your running just the fuzion and no other blocks then you can use the smallest nozzle for best performance I would guess?

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    nikhsub1..found on a dual core setup the 4.5mm nozzle gave best overall performance with not much flow restriction..so I would use that size personally

    Now..not sure how the quad nozzle will effect flow and performance
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    Keep in mind that nozzle test was with an Iwaki pump, so it is possible that the extra 'squirt' this pump is able to provide might have a lot to do with the effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyM View Post
    Keep in mind that nozzle test was with an Iwaki pump, so it is possible that the extra 'squirt' this pump is able to provide might have a lot to do with the effect.
    Well not really. Sure the more pressure you can give it the better BUT, it has (the 4.5mm nozzle) less pressure drop than the GTX. My Iwaki was run at 18v for all blocks, which would be VERY similar to an 18w DDC with petra top.

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    I just want know when I'll actually be able to find this in stock. I'll have my D-teck block this week and want to intall it fresh with the accelerator nozzel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    Well not really. Sure the more pressure you can give it the better BUT, it has (the 4.5mm nozzle) less pressure drop than the GTX. My Iwaki was run at 18v for all blocks, which would be VERY similar to an 18w DDC with petra top.

    Interesting. I see we are only talking roughly 30% more flow with the Iwaki/18volt through a GTX (used just as a rough guesstimator w/the flow calculator) vs. a D5 or a custom top DDC. I am wondering what the effects of having more blocks in the loop corking it up would have on the benefits of the nozzle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iadstudio View Post
    I just want know when I'll actually be able to find this in stock. I'll have my D-teck block this week and want to intall it fresh with the accelerator nozzel.
    Not sure, D-tek sure seems to be taking their time.

    Oh, a bit off topic but did anyone else notice on D-tek's site they have pics of the MP-05, MP-1, and what looks like some random other block?
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    where can i go to get the ek o-ring to bow a fuzion???
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    so does anyone got any results? havent seen any temp results with the nozzels. sorry if i've missed it.
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    do a test with the quad core nozzles and how would a quad core benefit from the small nozzle 4.5mm i believe to the quad core nozzle
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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    where can i go to get the ek o-ring to bow a fuzion???
    I'm not sure why everyone wants to use an EK o-ring to bow their Fuzion. I'm using a Swiftie one and it seems to be doing the job just fine.
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    so does anyone got any results? havent seen any temp results with the nozzels. sorry if i've missed it.
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    I hate the way DTek is taunting us with this...try to buy it and insufficient quantity available, bastards I call conspiracy!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    I'm not sure why everyone wants to use an EK o-ring to bow their Fuzion. I'm using a Swiftie one and it seems to be doing the job just fine.
    ok so where would i get a swiftech o-ring then also would a bowed fuzion do better than a flat one on a quad
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    the fuzion already has a slight bow to it...
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    slight but from looking at performance charts you get better temps with a bow but thats on a dual core but that still apply to a quad
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    use a o-ring from a spare barb...
    purchase a swiftech block and you get a couple.
    purchase the ek spacer o-ring from petra's

    want more o-rings? purchase a pack from a hardware store...
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    I didn't do very extensive testing on my Fuzion nozzle, but ballpark I think I was seeing maybe 1C with the nozzle and about 3C from the bowing with my D5 Vario.

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    I just received an email from D-Tek regarding an inquiry I made concerning the avaiability of the nozzles.

    D-Tek said "They are actually not in yet. They should arrive the first part of next week and then they will be in stock here and in other reseller outlets "

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    I heard from an anonymous source that D-tek got a batch in, tested and dumped them for "undisclosed" reasons. The new batch is being tested and as long as they pass should be on sale shortly.

    I won't say who said this, but they were clear on this point.

    BTW. I just got my loop together and am leak testing as I write. Funny thing is I read the post about the internal leak in the Fuzion about 30 minutes after I filled the loop. MF!$%?!!!! Why couldn't I have found that BEFORE I filled my loop.
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    I thought the nozzles were a ready to production project.
    I think I'll not be able to get some on October

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    Supposedly they got a batch back from production and didn't like something about them. so they're in production, just D-tek isn't getting exactly what they want apparently. I wish that level of QC would have caught the 1mm gap in my block.

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    incase you guys didnt know...

    http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...%20Customs

    NCIX already has them. And they were in stock the last time i checked. We have a NCIX rep here, you should pm him for more info.
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    Heh.... Make note of the ETA for the nozzles. I added them to the site when D-TEK first told me they would be coming "soon". Since then they've been coming "soon", so I haven't removed it...

    They have still not arrived though.
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