Originally Posted By Monte_Smith
Originally Posted By slammedR/T
Originally Posted By Monte_Smith
TIMING is what destroys nitrous motors NOT lean. With enough timing out, you can't get one lean enough to hurt it. It will just be down on power, like any other vehicle that is lean. No fuel, no power.

Too many are under the impression that timing MAKES power, it does not. Timing, or spark lead is just where you light the fire based on the efficiency of your engine to get a complete burn. The combination is what makes power, NOT how much timing you run in it.

The "old school" way rich tunes seemed to stand more timing, simply because you were not making near the power you thought you were, because it was dead rich. Way rich, with big loads of nitrous will beat ring lands off pistons faster than you can replace them


Thank you for explaining this, I'm going to inform some other dummies I know.
You saw how I ran that Vette. 870" motor on 4 stages with a 13.0 target air fuel ratio. It WORKS


I did I was trying to learn all I could that day from you and Eddie LOL


2000 Dakota R/T, 408 magnum, 727, Indy heads
1000cfm 4150 carb, 93 octane fuel.
motor; 10.258 @ 132.78
200 shot; 9.262 @ 144.69
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