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Thread: Swiftech Apogee GTZ vs D-Tek Fuzion V2 As-Shipped

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Do the older V1 nozzles fit into the newer v2 midplate opening. Still haven't had time to check it out.

    andyc
    Yes, I pressure drop tested with them. It does seem like there is a little more tolerance (They seem more snug in V1) between the nozzle and opening, but they fit ok.

    I'd like to try some tweaks on both block for another round

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcoffey View Post
    Oh cool, thanks for the info, somethin else to play with and check out. I love this freaking hobby man.

    andyc
    I want to try and make my own GTZ nozzle too, it'll be a bit more difficult, but "Tinkering" is the fun part for me...

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    Well Martin, guess I wont have to fool with writing a review next week, since I have almost the same results. (insert sound of hand patting Martin's back in thanks)

    I see some slight differences at different flow rates but no block is "destroying" any of the others hands down.

    Bravo !

    Jay

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    Well Martin, guess I wont have to fool with writing a review next week, since I have almost the same results. (insert sound of hand patting Martin's back in thanks)

    I see some slight differences at different flow rates but no block is "destroying" any of the others hands down.

    Bravo !

    Jay

    Please do. With the inaacurracy of the DTS sensors, I'd always like to see more reviews myself, even if it's just a quick few numbers, it's always helpful as a check. You've been doing some interesting work with the different flow rate stuff, mine has been fixed pump so I havn't been looking at what flow rates might do....you've got that part covered..

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