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Re: Nitrous for LSR/drag bikes

To: IfixMGs@aol.com, land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Nitrous for LSR/drag bikes
From: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 08:33:54 -0800 (PST)
Mark, check out
 http://www.nosnitrous.com/
Back when I was racing the "G" and motorcycles, I
did a lot of searching.  There are systems herre
for everythimng from a 250cc dirt bike to a 2
liter.  They should have what you need.

Dick J

--- IfixMGs@aol.com wrote:
> Does anyone on the list run a large 4 stroke
> pushrod engine on nitrous?   I'm 
> looking for a small kit that will provide a
> 25-50 horse shot for a 1275cc 
> Healey engine with a side draft Weber, hot
> street cam and 10:1 comp.  The 
> motor makes decent power up to about 3500 -
> 4000 but flattens out at wot in 
> every gear.  Feels like it has a lot more
> breathing capability than the power 
> suggests; mixture is right on the money, no
> detonation, and no stumbling from 
> idle to wot. Just the gut feeling that it can
> easily stand another 25 hp 
> without blowing up.
>             That in mind, I think it would be a
> good candidate for the 
> bottle, but would like to hear from others who
> have gone before me....
>     I've tried different curves, compression
> ratios,  jets, header lengths, 
> cam grinds and the like... After feeling that
> awesome kick in the butt the 
> first time the 200 hp nitrous shot kicked in on
> my drag car, and the steering 
> became infinitely light to the touch as the
> front tires skipped along the 
> asphalt...... well, it started me thinking....
>      Suggestions/comments welcome.   Thanks
> 
>        Mark Childers  Virginia Beach Virginia


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