65v vs 62t 144 nozzle

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An upswept nozzle will make a superjet porpoise. They may be beneficial on a flip ski although it could make boarding a short ski more difficult.
 
I swapped back to back last year. I ride a superjet not a backflip ski but it does bring the nose up a little. No issues porpoising at any speed. For freeride I like it. Used a fx140sho steering nozzle with it. Works good.
 

Trevorbm

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I swapped back to back last year. I ride a superjet not a backflip ski but it does bring the nose up a little. No issues porpoising at any speed. For freeride I like it. Used a fx140sho steering nozzle with it. Works good.
I got an m1 and was wondering if swapping the nozzle will give me a little more pop off the wave.
 

JetManiac

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I got an m1 and was wondering if swapping the nozzle will give me a little more pop off the wave.
It will make your ski start the rotation faster off the wave. Depends on what tricks you are doing and overall setup if that is a good thing for,you.
 
I have a modified 65V nozzle that i milled to accept my Xscream OG trim. I put it on my M1 as an experiment. It definitely felt more playful. It was like a little more "loose". Yes it added a bit of static trim as well. I removed it because i felt like it was easier to chase boats with my 62T nozzle.

My nozzle is listed for sale on marketplace for $50. The sad thing is that i took pride in how well it came out clearance wise. I put alot of effort into its modification to accept the trim. So, $50 seems like a low price for that effort but i just don't need it. 65V Nozzle.jpg
 
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