Grade 12 with its Mo and Ni additions was developed to increase the crevice corrosion resistance and higher temperature that can be a problem with the CP grade. But even Gr. 12 does have some limits based on pH and temperature above about 200F. Even though Ti is used extensively in nitric acid, one needs to be careful when using Ti in nitric acid streams. Depending on ion contamination or purity of the nitric, you can get very agressive corrosion. I lost an entire Ti-Gr 2 bundle due in a narrow zone where concentrated, pure, nitric acid at high temps was forming. Same acid at same temp with oxidizing ions, Ti-Gr2 worked well.
I agree with Ed, get help from a metallurgical consultant who is experienced in corrosion and do a careful evaluation of your process stream.