UPDATE!! 50 shot to a 75 SHOT!!
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Well, if thats how you want to look at it. I mean you do have some really impressive numbers for less then $1000 spent, but just stick with comparing your nitrous cars to other nitrous cars.
You do have some really, really impressive numbers with just a 75 shot though. Thats f'in awesome!
You do have some really, really impressive numbers with just a 75 shot though. Thats f'in awesome!
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Originally Posted by 97supratt
The sniffer was probably disconnected, at those A/F the motor will pop faster than pop corn.
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Since HP rating of jet is at ~~ 6,000 rpm where torque ~~ 5252/6000= 0.875
A 75jet x 0.875= ~~65 lb/ft [at 6,000 rpm] therefore at half the rpm the torque doubles to ~~ 130 lb/ft [at 3,000 rpm] [assumming Nitrous flows are equal] twice the nitrous gulp per rpm in the same cylinder.
A 75jet x 0.875= ~~65 lb/ft [at 6,000 rpm] therefore at half the rpm the torque doubles to ~~ 130 lb/ft [at 3,000 rpm] [assumming Nitrous flows are equal] twice the nitrous gulp per rpm in the same cylinder.
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