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Lobe seperation and Nitrous

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Old 08-17-2009, 01:36 PM
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How does lobe seperation work with nitrous? I see alot of guys on a 112lsa running spray. Is a 114 even better? How is my cam gonna react = 224/230 581/588 on a 114lsa. Looking for initial shot of 100 then slowly up it from there.....
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Wow, lots of feedback on this one, huh? I wish I could help man, but I have no experience with nitrous. From what I have read, its not so much the LSA that has an observable effect when nitrous is ran, its the amount of overlap. I think more overlap is better, as there are more gases in the CC after combustion, hence a bit more time is needed to expel those gases. More overlap also decreases your DCR, which is not that great, but its not drastic enough to even come close to offsetting the benefit of the juice.

Someone please correct me if I off base here.
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