New plans!
look forward to seeing this build. im doing something similar but not whipple for me, stupid f body's. im going a 300-400 dp nitrous setup
full spools sucks!!! i had one on my street car, it was rediculous!
martin you should get a shortened 9in like me and do a lil mini tub!
go all out!!! plus a 4-5k stall like me too
full spools sucks!!! i had one on my street car, it was rediculous!
martin you should get a shortened 9in like me and do a lil mini tub!
go all out!!! plus a 4-5k stall like me too
look forward to seeing this build. im doing something similar but not whipple for me, stupid f body's. im going a 300-400 dp nitrous setup
full spools sucks!!! i had one on my street car, it was rediculous!
martin you should get a shortened 9in like me and do a lil mini tub!
go all out!!! plus a 4-5k stall like me too
full spools sucks!!! i had one on my street car, it was rediculous!
martin you should get a shortened 9in like me and do a lil mini tub!
go all out!!! plus a 4-5k stall like me too
At my hp level, lifting the front wheels is easy. The key is to keep your car from "bumper" standing, to get a good 60ft... You want the car lower...
I do need to have my torque boxes welded up though... :/
You don't need that kind of rediculous stall on a nitrous car. A tighter converter will do just as well, if not better on that kind of shot... On that kind of shot, you'll be going through bottles like CRAZY!
Last edited by mfj; Mar 9, 2009 at 06:54 PM.
More on Converters for nitrous applications:
"Nitrous or supercharging also affect converter selection. An engine with one of these power adders produces more torque than it would if it was normally aspirated. That means a nitrous or blown engine needs a converter with a lower stall speed range. Otherwise, the converter will stall too high, causing it to slip and eventually self-destruct due to the extra heat generated."
Taken from: http://summitracing.com/landing/must...Type=5#FeatTop
NOTE THAT THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO TURBO APPLICATIONS... Where a larger stall will actually load the turbo faster...
"Nitrous or supercharging also affect converter selection. An engine with one of these power adders produces more torque than it would if it was normally aspirated. That means a nitrous or blown engine needs a converter with a lower stall speed range. Otherwise, the converter will stall too high, causing it to slip and eventually self-destruct due to the extra heat generated."
Taken from: http://summitracing.com/landing/must...Type=5#FeatTop
NOTE THAT THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO TURBO APPLICATIONS... Where a larger stall will actually load the turbo faster...
Last edited by mfj; Mar 9, 2009 at 07:22 PM.
Dude let sleeping dogs lie, seriously you really are starting to appear immature. Just let it go and Let the guy run his own thread. There is way too much arguing and no where near enough tech info on the lsx swap : )
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