FastMatt
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Some info I thought you guys would like to see.
Well in short I think I figured out that Using Propane as the added fuel and not GAS = WAY less power then you jet for.
This car when I did the heads/cam on it 3 yrs ago made 612 rwhp and 619 rwtq. All motor Yesterday it Dynoed 592 RWHP and 599 WRTQ. Thats with 3.55 gears
There have been a few changes made to the car in that time, it was running Parelli 355/25R19 rear tires (25.9" tall) 3yrs ago, I'm now running Nitto NTO5R's in 345/30R19 (27.5" tall). I here that the taller stickier tires can account for some loss of power on the dyno. Also 3 yrs ago my A/F was creeping up to about 13.8 to 1 and at that when it was very hot out I was getting a little pinging. This past summer I had Chris at DC richen up my programing to 12.6-12.8 to 1 and the pinging went away. So those things togeather (and 3 yrs of beating on it) have netted a 20 rwhp and TQ loss.
Now here comes the NOS
Seeing how I was going to be planning on playing with NOS jetting, I mixed 25% C16 in the take with 75% 91 pump, just to be safe.
I have a OLD BTR NOS/propane kit that uses the NOS Dry kit at the hart of the kit. It suplyes the extra fuel Via the Fuel injectors by telling the ECT the AIT, and the Coolant temp are like 30 deg. This works grate for the first ~125hp on a stock car. Then BTR used the propane for the added fuel past that for up to another 100 hp worth of jetting. But on a heads/cam car like mine were the injectors are already running close to maxed out it does not supply the fuel needed for that.
So what I decided to do was just jet the propane WAY up to support the fuel for nearly all of the NOS jetting because I was not going to get much more out of the Injectors in the way of fuel.
My first pull with the NOS was on the jetting I had been running on the street for quiet some time, #50 NOS and #55 Propane This should be a 225hp shot. This only netted me 706hp, strange only picking up 114hp on a 225 shot? A back up pull netted the same thing. A/F was in the mid 11's. Next I put in #53's in the NOS (250 shot) this netted me 12 more HP at 718 rwhp and a A/F of 12 to 1. What the heck.
Thinking the propane had to be the problem, I went with #32 jets in the NOS and Turned the propane bottle off and drained the line. This should be a 90 hp shot. I figured there had to be at least that much fuel left in the injectors, and I had some race gas in the tank so if it went lean I would probly still be ok. Well that netted me 668 rwhp So a gain of 76 RWHP on a 90 shot. But my A/f was at about 14 to 1, leaner then I would like to see on NOS.
So by jetting for 90hp and No propane I picked up 76 rwhp
And by jetting for 250hp and using the propane I only ganed 126 rwhp (+50hp from +160hp in jetting??)
Next I went to #40 jets (140hp) in the NOS and #24 in the propane This got me 695rwhp so a gain of 103 rwhp my A/F was ~13 to 1
Next I went to #42 jets (160hp) in the NOS and #34 in the propane This got me 694hp, so a Gain of 102hp, my A/F was ~12 to 1 (lost 1 hp by adding 20hp worth of NOS and more propane)
At this point I figured there was no point it trying to make any more power with the propane. Going from 140 hp jetting to 250hp jetting using the Propane as the fuel only gained 23hp.
I did 2 more pulls all motor just to make sure I did not hurt anything with that 14 to 1 on the NOS pull and it made 592 rwhp , and 591 rwhp. So I drove the car back home 120 miles, man this car is fun to drive
I guess it's time to ditch the Propane and do it Wet with GAS! Anybody know how far the stock fuel pump can be pushed with nos?
Well in short I think I figured out that Using Propane as the added fuel and not GAS = WAY less power then you jet for.
This car when I did the heads/cam on it 3 yrs ago made 612 rwhp and 619 rwtq. All motor Yesterday it Dynoed 592 RWHP and 599 WRTQ. Thats with 3.55 gears
There have been a few changes made to the car in that time, it was running Parelli 355/25R19 rear tires (25.9" tall) 3yrs ago, I'm now running Nitto NTO5R's in 345/30R19 (27.5" tall). I here that the taller stickier tires can account for some loss of power on the dyno. Also 3 yrs ago my A/F was creeping up to about 13.8 to 1 and at that when it was very hot out I was getting a little pinging. This past summer I had Chris at DC richen up my programing to 12.6-12.8 to 1 and the pinging went away. So those things togeather (and 3 yrs of beating on it) have netted a 20 rwhp and TQ loss.
Now here comes the NOS
Seeing how I was going to be planning on playing with NOS jetting, I mixed 25% C16 in the take with 75% 91 pump, just to be safe.
I have a OLD BTR NOS/propane kit that uses the NOS Dry kit at the hart of the kit. It suplyes the extra fuel Via the Fuel injectors by telling the ECT the AIT, and the Coolant temp are like 30 deg. This works grate for the first ~125hp on a stock car. Then BTR used the propane for the added fuel past that for up to another 100 hp worth of jetting. But on a heads/cam car like mine were the injectors are already running close to maxed out it does not supply the fuel needed for that.
So what I decided to do was just jet the propane WAY up to support the fuel for nearly all of the NOS jetting because I was not going to get much more out of the Injectors in the way of fuel.
My first pull with the NOS was on the jetting I had been running on the street for quiet some time, #50 NOS and #55 Propane This should be a 225hp shot. This only netted me 706hp, strange only picking up 114hp on a 225 shot? A back up pull netted the same thing. A/F was in the mid 11's. Next I put in #53's in the NOS (250 shot) this netted me 12 more HP at 718 rwhp and a A/F of 12 to 1. What the heck.
Thinking the propane had to be the problem, I went with #32 jets in the NOS and Turned the propane bottle off and drained the line. This should be a 90 hp shot. I figured there had to be at least that much fuel left in the injectors, and I had some race gas in the tank so if it went lean I would probly still be ok. Well that netted me 668 rwhp So a gain of 76 RWHP on a 90 shot. But my A/f was at about 14 to 1, leaner then I would like to see on NOS.
So by jetting for 90hp and No propane I picked up 76 rwhp
And by jetting for 250hp and using the propane I only ganed 126 rwhp (+50hp from +160hp in jetting??)
Next I went to #40 jets (140hp) in the NOS and #24 in the propane This got me 695rwhp so a gain of 103 rwhp my A/F was ~13 to 1
Next I went to #42 jets (160hp) in the NOS and #34 in the propane This got me 694hp, so a Gain of 102hp, my A/F was ~12 to 1 (lost 1 hp by adding 20hp worth of NOS and more propane)
At this point I figured there was no point it trying to make any more power with the propane. Going from 140 hp jetting to 250hp jetting using the Propane as the fuel only gained 23hp.
I did 2 more pulls all motor just to make sure I did not hurt anything with that 14 to 1 on the NOS pull and it made 592 rwhp , and 591 rwhp. So I drove the car back home 120 miles, man this car is fun to drive
I guess it's time to ditch the Propane and do it Wet with GAS! Anybody know how far the stock fuel pump can be pushed with nos?
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