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Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: hvyweight] #1614060
04/30/14 02:35 PM
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Who's doing it and how much?

thanks

Mike




Mike, the only guys I know that do that are with the turbo cars. I've seen about 150 hp to 250hp shot commonly used. They use the NOS to bring up boost quicker so they dont get caught with there pants down staging. You might want to head over to yellow bullet and see if anyone else has tried what your asking. In my opinion this is the wrong board for this question. You can tell by the types of replys you get back from some of the people here.

By the way nice looking car!

Brian


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Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: 64ssmax] #1614061
04/30/14 03:00 PM
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Who's doing it and how much?

thanks

Mike




Mike, the only guys I know that do that are with the turbo cars. I've seen about 150 hp to 250hp shot commonly used. They use the NOS to bring up boost quicker so they dont get caught with there pants down staging. You might want to head over to yellow bullet and see if anyone else has tried what your asking. In my opinion this is the wrong board for this question. You can tell by the types of replys you get back from some of the people here.

By the way nice looking car!

Brian




Yes post this over on the bullet......then take cover!


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Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: Monte_Smith] #1614062
04/30/14 03:22 PM
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Monte - you have a PM.

Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: Airwoofer] #1614063
04/30/14 05:58 PM
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I was just curious if anyone was doing it. Currently I feel the car is a little lazy on the 60ft. To date the best was a. 1.25 with an average of 1.28. We went 8.20 at almost 169 mph. I figured if the 60s were in the teens I might see a 7 out of it.

Thanks

Mike

Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: hvyweight] #1614064
05/01/14 01:19 AM
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I was just curious if anyone was doing it. Currently I feel the car is a little lazy on the 60ft. To date the best was a. 1.25 with an average of 1.28. We went 8.20 at almost 169 mph. I figured if the 60s were in the teens I might see a 7 out of it.

Thanks

Mike


That's a REALLY soft 60ft for a potentially 7 sec car. Something is for sure lacking. Converter, gearing, shocks, set up, tire........something is amiss.

If it's the Cuda in your sig.........it appears to have a LOT of bite in the chassis. You are barely out of the beams and it is punishing the tire and riding the bars hard

Monte

Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: Monte_Smith] #1614065
05/01/14 08:52 PM
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two plates on a 76 duster, late 90s friends car,
9.80 on motor, 8.16 on nos. 1st stage 1 tenth delay, second stage on side of air shifter 2nd gear activated.
400 hp total nos. plates stacked.

Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: bigtimeauto] #1614066
05/02/14 03:24 PM
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Who's doing it and how much?

thanks

Mike




Mike, the only guys I know that do that are with the turbo cars. I've seen about 150 hp to 250hp shot commonly used. They use the NOS to bring up boost quicker so they dont get caught with there pants down staging. You might want to head over to yellow bullet and see if anyone else has tried what your asking. In my opinion this is the wrong board for this question. You can tell by the types of replys you get back from some of the people here.

By the way nice looking car!

Brian




Yes post this over on the bullet......then take cover!




I don't know any personally but I hear some guys spray to spool.

Re: spraying on the tranbrake [Re: BobR] #1614067
05/02/14 04:10 PM
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There is no reason to do this. Some no's combos are tuned fat either on motor or no's and both. This will make it lazy leaving. Some relays are slow releasing delaying the nitrous activation. Look up the drop away time. Some relays come with a diode across the coils to help the magnetic field in the relay's coil collapse faster. Any realistic amount of no's activated while on the brake would be harmful.


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