<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Albert Chlouber:
Heres the scoop, Doug Levin emailed me with some NGK plugs and so far so good. Im spraying a big shot. Making over 700 to the tires and 835 foot pounds of torque. The stock champion plugs dont work. They get so hot Ive been cracking the porcelain. I havent tried the autolites yet, the NGK's are holding up.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Albert,
Those are some great HP #'s. We use the NX system on some of our nitrous cars.
Keep in mind (I'm sure you know) the system does deplete fuel from the fuel injection rails which causes inadequate fuel delivery and promotes detonation.
We have a unit "built for the Viper" that will allow you to bump-up your fuel pressure on the factory pump. You can easily recover 5 - 7 lbs. of pressure. The unit also helps to atomize your nitrous/fuel ratio and is adjustable for lower bottle pressures.
The factory fuel pressure is 54 - 55 psi at the fuel rail. This means the factory injectors see about 43 psi. You need to tap a fuel pressure gauge into the fuel rail and see if you have a pressure drop while spraying nitrous.
Our unit takes about an hour to install. I can send you one to try and if you don't like it you may send it back for a full refund. Also, we are working on a unit that will retard timing proportionally to the amount of retard rq'd.
Regards,
Doug Levin
Doug Levin Motorsports (305) 249-RACE