Gains of nitrous with boost..
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So i was sittin here lookin at my dyno charts...
Here is what it looks like.
6# boost
377hp/445tq

6#boost + 50 shot
441hp/535tq

Thats a gain of 64hp/90tq
Bottle pressure was around 875psi and the AFR was in the mid 10s.
Here is what it looks like.
6# boost
377hp/445tq

6#boost + 50 shot
441hp/535tq

Thats a gain of 64hp/90tq
Bottle pressure was around 875psi and the AFR was in the mid 10s.
Last edited by nonnieselman; Mar 5, 2009 at 09:53 PM.
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Wet through a TB Spacer
haha, dont be tempting me old fart..
its goin to stay a 50 shot, just for them special times.
Getting a MP 70 from KBracing96 and a Isky Cam from Turbo48..
550 to the wheels should be fun.
haha, dont be tempting me old fart..
its goin to stay a 50 shot, just for them special times.
Getting a MP 70 from KBracing96 and a Isky Cam from Turbo48..
550 to the wheels should be fun.
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Cool info very interesting. Im thinking about trying a little after I see where Im at with this new combo
I here n20 at our 6000' elevation is almost two fold up in our thin air because of all the oxygen it carries. I watched a 408 CI TBSS with a magnacharger go from 13.1 to 11.80's on a 75 shot here. Also watches a supra go from mid 10's to low 9's with n20. I think it will be the only way I will ever see a 9 sec pass at altitude with this little T76.
I here n20 at our 6000' elevation is almost two fold up in our thin air because of all the oxygen it carries. I watched a 408 CI TBSS with a magnacharger go from 13.1 to 11.80's on a 75 shot here. Also watches a supra go from mid 10's to low 9's with n20. I think it will be the only way I will ever see a 9 sec pass at altitude with this little T76.


