Questions on printing nylon with taulman 910 filament

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So I recently saw Taulman 910 filament and it legitimately looks like I could print it gears and other need to be strong parts.

My question is 250-255 is going to be exceeding stock safe levels for my ender 3 v2, so what upgrades would be good here?

An all metal hot end?
Better nozzle? (Which?)
Better tubing?
Enclosure to minimize drafts/temp changes.
 
So I recently saw Taulman 910 filament and it legitimately looks like I could print it gears and other need to be strong parts.

My question is 250-255 is going to be exceeding stock safe levels for my ender 3 v2, so what upgrades would be good here?

An all metal hot end?
Better nozzle? (Which?)
Better tubing?
Enclosure to minimize drafts/temp changes.

My 2p's worth.

All metal hot end big yes, either a Micro-Swiss or a Phaetus to suit your printer

Nozzle, really doesn't matter nylon doesn't ware brass but a copper plated one will be better for heat transfer and the one included with the Phaetus Drangonfly I have seems to stop the filament sticking.

PTFE tubing won't matter here because it won't be in the hot zone of the hot end.

You want to keep the filament as dry as possible so a dry box for that and an enclosure will help with the print sticking (drafts/temp changes etc)

I'd also look at print surfaces, I use PEI on a flex plate.
 
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