Thanks for all the input and information.
Believe it or not, I had never used NOS before this car. There just isn't much call for it in road racing (that I've ever known of). I really didn't know that much about it and did the tuning part based on input from Tom and Tony.
Yes Tom, these are parts from a NOS brand universal EFI kit with a 10lb bottle (ordered it from Summit before I knew you were a dealer). It has a fogger nozzle that has a fuel port we are not using. Thanks for the info regarding the jet size, we were thinking of maybe drilling one out to 0.080". If we do that, I'll check to see what the port size is inside the nozzle. Maybe we can use the fuel port part and run a second smaller NOS jet instead.
Regarding the HP and nozzle part, this shot seems to make 100 RWHP (we've tried it at 8.5 and 10 psi only). The NOS kit was advertised at having jets from 75-125 HP, so it seems on target. The fogger nozzle is in the passengers side intake tube just before the inlet of the Supercharger.
Funny enough, this motor doesn't seem to need an intercooler at this boost level Ronnie. I put a K Type thermocouple in the intake manifold and have been monitoring cruise and full throttle pull temperatures. We even used the second part of the NOS jet (the fuel part) and NOS jets to run water, water alcohol, alcohol injection tests. At these HP levels, even with the NOS, there is no sign of any detonation at all on the plugs. We've done about 42 dyno pulls on the motor and numerous pulls on the air strip test track. The maximum intake internal temperature after a long pull was 203 degrees with an ambient of 68-70. With the NOS on, it was 192. A lot of it has to do with the camshaft profile as Comp Cams custom spec'd the cam for this particular engine. She's flowing a lot of air through the cylinders with overlap and I think that's helping keep things cooler in the chamber.
Here are the dyno pulls from yesterdays tuning tests:
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I have to work on making the NOS pull smoother. Not sure if a choppy fuel curve is normal with NOS.
Thanks again,
Sean