I'm baaaaack! Did you miss me? (no need to answer that
Thanks to all the knowledge here, you guys do fine without me.
Took a week long road trip vacation last week with the family to the Grand Canyon through San Fran, Vegas, Reno, etc. Train rides, mule rides, casino arcades, a swimming pool at every motel...lots for an 8 and 11 year old kid to flip out over. 3000 miles of driving...good to be home.
I don't remember what mag you run Glenn, but Super-Mag bases come with provisions for a pointer and our factory label has graduations on it just for this purpose.
If you're using a Vertex, there is a special clamp-on degree ring available (we don't stock it but can get you one if you like). You'd have to make your own fixed pointer for it. It clamps to the mag body and sticks out horizontally, so space could be a problem using it with a blower.
There are also degree tapes out there...the Pro-Mag and Super-mag are pretty much the same body diameter, so the MSD Pro-Mag tape will work on either. The Vertex is a smaller diameter however, so the degree marks will be off (still a good reference though).
I'll fire up the CAD tool and report back with the distance per degree needed for both styles of mag. Do-it-yourselfers can make their own that way. I've had my laser engraver lady make me custom crank ring tapes on "brushed aluminum" label material before. Works great! Back a little later...
Depending on your blower exit style, staggering hat nozzles can sometimes help...sometimes not. If you are OPEN bottom (not delta or delta-retro), then I would make the nozzles over #2 and #7 larger...they will see the benefit. If you have a front discharge, delta-type exit, then port nozzles really are the only way to do it. If #2 and #7 are the only issues, you could just use a port nozzle for each of those two. There are several tricky ways to do that easily.
Spud