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I'm trying not to make this the same old post. I have read the articles in the tech section and feel confident, I just wanted to get a couple of opininos from those who have done it and used it for awhile.
I am going to be installing NOS 05151 in the near future on my 305. I was just wondering if anyone on here has had any trouble after doing a proper setup, and using it properly (when needed, not at every light. I knew a guy who blew up an LT1 doing that). I know there's always the chance of "catastrophic engine failure" However I'm talking on average.
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sad to say, when that happens it is almost always, improper fuel pump output, fuel quality or timing issues. Once in a great while a motor that would have died prematurely of natural causes anyhow (poor factory quality control) meets its end just a bit sooner. I once read (this could be BS) that the internal stresses on a V8 only increase by 33% when HP on a 250 to 280 hp engine are doubled. There are a few math whizzes that could chime in here to give you more realistic dope.
hmm.....i could figure out those math equations, but i don't have a spare 20 minutes. Although it is usually always fuel, timing, or something else related...besides if something's going to break, it just might break a little sooner, but you're putting nitrous on for more power....not for more reliability.
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When your dealing with power adders and a stock motor anything is possible. My stock shortblock with 168k on the clock didnt fair so well under nominal N2O use. I expereinced a piston failure resulting in the distruction of the motor. Pics can be seen here. Broken Block The funny part was when it went let go it I wasn't sprayin. So bottom line. Stock parts just aren't made to last under any big power numbers.
Just my 2 cents
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