250 shot no direct port.
I am planning to build my motor into a high compression (12:1) 402 with some tea 2.5 heads and a good stout cam for it. My goal is to make over 500rwhp thru my 4l65 and 3800 yank. I currently run a 150 with the stock motor/heads and a custom cam,etc,etc.
Anyways I am wondering what the cheapest and best way for me to run a 250 shot with the new motor. I am trying to avoid going direct port by using my existing single wet nozzle as a 100 shot for the launch and 1st gear then bring in another 150 with a 92mm plate kit from 2nd on out. Does this seem like a feasible way to do things for bi-monthly 1/8 mile racer such as myself? It may see 1/4 miles in the future.
All I can say is to talk to a vendor on here and see what they can help you with.
Your going to burn # 3-5 and 7 cylinder plugs faster than the rest because of the way the nitrous/fuel mixture enters from the front of the manifold.
Anything is possable tho , just read your plugs when you run it and keep a good eye on # 5 and 7 .
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Sorry I just saw where someone had already posted this. Here is a link
https://ls1tech.com/forums/nitrous-o...st-design.html
I Like how people spend all this money on new engines then try to skimp on the power adder portion
With that said, I was merely asking the question if it was feasible to do BEFORE going ahead and doing this. Since I already have the single wet nozzle it would cut down down on cost to just add a plate for another 150. Since it seems that distribution would be the issue this conversation needs to go no further. Thanks for belittling a fellow enthusiast for inquiring. Hope you feel good about it!
If you want a plate that you can split the hit up with, speedtech makes a 2 stage diffuser plate, might be something to look into. I know a couple people with those on cars, they distribute very well, are easy to set up and for sure make power.
Also, a Vic Jr. style intake on an LSX engine isn't any different then a small block Ford. They have always had distrobution issues with big plate systems. Carys intake is a different story.
Last edited by Firehawk441; Nov 9, 2009 at 05:27 PM.
I didn't remember reading anything about a standard serpentine belt system. My bad!
Last edited by Firehawk441; Nov 9, 2009 at 06:17 PM.









