Gen one Dyno #'s with 200 Shot N2O

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Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

Finally got my car on the dyno over the weekend to make sure my car is making some power. It seems to be making ok horsepower for a Gen I with my mods or lack of. I guess my driving & lack of traction are why I cannot put down a good ET.

Dyno sheet:
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I was curious if the car is running rich?

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Re: Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

What mods do you have on your car? Look at the dyno sheet and tell me what A/F ratio you are running. It will be on the bottom of the chart, maybe. If not you need to go to the dyno place and ask them for an A/F printout through out your runs.
 
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Re: Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

1BadSnake,

The only mods I have is 3" Borla Exhaust and High flow cats, Smooth tubes and Filters.

The fuel is on the dyno sheet. I figured it might be easier if I email you the dyno sheet.
 

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Re: Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

Your graph has some problems or questions to be answered:

1. The torque is very good for your mods, although, it seems as though it is out of proportion for the hp increase.

2. As good as the torque increase appears, the drop or negative slope after 3400 is a problem. The torque should not drop off that fast. A good peak number doesn't equate to a win at the drag strip, you want the greatest area under the curve.

I looked at several pulls for different cars and the drop off from 3400 to 5000 is between 100 and 150 ft-lb and you are dropping off almost 300.It has to be the lack of headers. All the pulls I reviewed had headers.

3. You are running dangerously close to the edge with the a/f. Your a/f numbers are not typically dangerous for a stock engine, however, on a NOS engine you don't want to run much more than 11.5-12.0. The dynamics of acceleration, speed and temp are typically trying to lean out the engine relative to a dyno number where you are not moving.

The dyno pull is not as bad as a 1/4 mile run, where you probably would have burnt the plugs. Check all the plugs especially the two on rear drivers side. Look for a burnt tip or splatter on the electrode. Make sure you are running at least one range cooler. The NGK FR5-1 series are a good start.

Are you running propane or gas enrichment and what are the jets sizes? You definitely want to go at least .001-002 larger on the fuel, or back off on the NOS.
 

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Re: Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

I think the line that starts at 15:1 & 3,300 RPM then goes down to 10:1 at 4,000 is his A/F on the nitrous pull and the line that has 14.0 then tapers down to 13.0 at 5,600 is his N/A ratio. If this is true then he is running way rich (under 10:1) and could lean it out some. This also could explain the rapid drop in torque as it closely follows that line.
 
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Re: Gen one Dyno #\'s with 200 Shot N2O

Jack B,

Thanks for the info. I am running the NGK one step colder plugs in the car presently. Probably have used 2 15 pound Nitrous bottles since I have put the new plugs in, Maybe 600 miles ago. Everyone is telling me to check the plugs, I will pull the plugs tomorrow and have a look and put new ones in.
I am sure what you say about not having headers is hurting me, eventually I will need to get some headers. I dont know exactly what the jet #'s are as the little chart is at home.
I am not running any stand alone fuel, as in propane or a seperate fuel cell.
The fuel to the fuel solenoid is being provided by the schrader valve where you check your fuel presure, I guess it is the common place where the NX kits get their fuel.

MES,

You are correct the line that starts at 15:1 & 3,300 RPM then goes down to 10:1 at 4,000 is his A/F on the nitrous pull. The guy at the dyno shot said the same that was probably why the torque dropped so rapidly and it did not make as much HP.

Thanks guys for looking and your comments.
Ed
 

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