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    nitrous on a big block

     



    have been thinking of buying a nitrous kit for awhile. but having an engine with mostly stock parts (ie. cast crank, stock rods, factory forged pistons.)I am a bit nervous as to how much (if any) of nitrous I can safely use with out any catastrophic failures. The engine is a 402 it has stock heads(299241 i believe) and stock bottom end it has 10.5:1 compression it has a comp cam 288ar solid roller camshaft. the car runs 12.40's in the 1\4 mile on a mt 26x8.5 drag slick. would like to get it into the high to mid 11's if possible. any input would be great

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    I think you can get away with a 50 HP "shot" easily. I believe when you get to a 100 "shot" (and above) you then have to begin adding additional fuel to prevent leaning the fuel/air mixture and causing detonation. I think your goal should be achievable..

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    What rear gear are you running, and what RPM are you turning at the line???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    What rear gear are you running, and what RPM are you turning at the line???
    just about 4500 at the finish line 3.08:1

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    with the rigth tune like others have said is key .but the stock big block bottom end is one of the best in stock form if built right in the first place .120/ 150 shot should be fine . make sure fule system is up to it and be sure you under stand that you must take timming out of the engine with the more Nos you add and bettter fuel is a must. more gear would not hurt your goal
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    Quote Originally Posted by bel_mor View Post
    just about 4500 at the finish line 3.08:1
    That's not even a decent street gear!!! Something in the 3.50 to 3.70:1 range would help a lot!!!!

    With the big cam, do you have a higher stall speed converter to match up with it??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    That's not even a decent street gear!!! Something in the 3.50 to 3.70:1 range would help a lot!!!!

    With the big cam, do you have a higher stall speed converter to match up with it??
    yeah thats the usual reaction when i tell em what gear it has.. it came factory with 3.73 but.. the carrier is out of a camaro and that was lowest gear that will go into it. the trans is a b&m th400 with a 3200 stall

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    start with a 3.50 to a 4.10 rear gear first
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    Good nitrous kits are not cheap. Personally I would stay away from the stuff
    with a stock build and go with at least 4.11 gear. Gears are cheaper than an
    engine. I have nitrous but never use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdobbs View Post
    Good nitrous kits are not cheap. Personally I would stay away from the stuff
    with a stock build and go with at least 4.11 gear. Gears are cheaper than an
    engine. I have nitrous but never use it.
    if it has forged pistons it,s not really stock if 375hp or 425hp trw /gm.. gm never used a stock small dome 325/350 hp in forged Oem . but all were cast pistons but after market in speedpro piston.in the stock Gm o port close chamber dome shape . any gm bbc rod but the 65/67 3/8 rods with oilers and thin beam 3/8 late 80to 90s .rebuilt with arp or srp bolts can and will hold 600hp. same with cast crank . block can take all the power he could every make in a 396 hi 600s on the stock block two bolt main EZ with not much work good main cap bolts or studs but not needed been there done it .so with the right tune for Nos there can be a learning curve like i said even with the best parts you can turn good parts in to junk .....yep and like i told you the Nos should not be on top of that blower engine never use it less you want to rebuild it
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