Guess my 1/4 best time for Sunday...
Guess my 1/4 best time for Sunday...
Here's what's going on with the car:
Intense Stage 3
SPEC Stage 3+ Clutch
SPEC Flywheel
AEM Intake
GG Dual Torque Brace
Factory Dunlop 9000s
NX Wet 75 shot
NOS Dry 100 shot (I'll only use this on a run that I grab a good start with.)
Progress Springs
B&M Shifter
NGK Iridium plugs
200 lbs worth of stereo equipment.
What do you guys think? I'm bringing my helmet so I can run faster than a 12.99 legally, which I hope to do.
Intense Stage 3
SPEC Stage 3+ Clutch
SPEC Flywheel
AEM Intake
GG Dual Torque Brace
Factory Dunlop 9000s
NX Wet 75 shot
NOS Dry 100 shot (I'll only use this on a run that I grab a good start with.)
Progress Springs
B&M Shifter
NGK Iridium plugs
200 lbs worth of stereo equipment.
What do you guys think? I'm bringing my helmet so I can run faster than a 12.99 legally, which I hope to do.
Out of the box Intense Kit, a 75 wet hit AND a 100 dry hit and factory rubber? Umm, so basically you're turning the compressor to 14ish thousand RPM for roughly 260ish wheel horsepower, spraying a 75 fly and 100 fly for a net of roughly 120ish wheel horsepower of nitrous. Hmm, a 100 shot dry is this pre MAF or vacuum line referenced? It really doesn't matter, I guess. No methanol/water injection? Hmm so 260+120=380hp to the wheel, I'd say that setup is good for a low 12 high 11 sec pass at roughly 118-120ish mph. Theoretically! You're on stock rubber, WITH a tight ass SPEC 3 clutch. If you grab everything then you'll probably bounce it off the rev limiter, then it'll probably backfire through the intake/supercharger because you're flowing 175hp worth of nitrous through an intake setup to flow air alone and has an laminova intercooler that this nitrous/fuel must make it through without dropping out of atomization, then if you're lucky the factory PCM is smart/quick enough to save the engine from burning a piston/blowing head gasket/spinning a bearing/kicking a rod out/splitting/etc.
What is your plug gap? What size N20 jet on the dry? If it's pre MAF then I hope your nozzle is at least 4 inches from your MAF. That's a lot of N2O for the MAF to see and compensate the fuel/spark curve in time, any closer than 4 inches is pushing with such a large dry hit. You run the risk of freezing the sensor AND more importantly running out of table because you're already on the stage 3 kit.
If you're not yanking our chains you're in for a big big surprise if you grab everything. And not a happy one. I like your initiative though. Who knows it might live through 3 or 4 hits if you get it to hook. Street rubber doesn't hook, especially not with a SPEC 3 upstream. Baby steps please. You'll have more fun.
What is your plug gap? What size N20 jet on the dry? If it's pre MAF then I hope your nozzle is at least 4 inches from your MAF. That's a lot of N2O for the MAF to see and compensate the fuel/spark curve in time, any closer than 4 inches is pushing with such a large dry hit. You run the risk of freezing the sensor AND more importantly running out of table because you're already on the stage 3 kit.
If you're not yanking our chains you're in for a big big surprise if you grab everything. And not a happy one. I like your initiative though. Who knows it might live through 3 or 4 hits if you get it to hook. Street rubber doesn't hook, especially not with a SPEC 3 upstream. Baby steps please. You'll have more fun.
Originally Posted by StreetDreamz
Dude, I've already ran like 10 bottles thorugh this car. Trust me, it handles.
Originally Posted by StreetDreamz
I have to work all day Saturday or I would. I have a VERY stiff upper torque mount brace to combat wheelhop, don't worry.
On 175 hit?! With the Intense Stage 3?! What setting on the MAFT? What's your N2O jet size on both kits? Not calling you a liar, just want to know so we can turn up the wick. 175 is 88% of the stock output for an LSJ. That's alot of juice.
Hmm...I think you should leave the helmet at home. 
Jokes aside I'm gonna say 13 flat on stock tires, maybe a tad bit higher.
But leave the helmet at home anyway. There is nothing more fun then getting get off the track for not having one. It really strokes your ego.
I have friends that have gone to watch the races and ended up racing a few times. Now they know them there and they arent allowed to race unless they have a helmet to start with.

Jokes aside I'm gonna say 13 flat on stock tires, maybe a tad bit higher.
But leave the helmet at home anyway. There is nothing more fun then getting get off the track for not having one. It really strokes your ego.
I have friends that have gone to watch the races and ended up racing a few times. Now they know them there and they arent allowed to race unless they have a helmet to start with.
Originally Posted by DarricksZ28
Take 2:
On 175 hit?! With the Intense Stage 3?! What setting on the MAFT? What's your N2O jet size on both kits? Not calling you a liar, just want to know so we can turn up the wick. 175 is 88% of the stock output for an LSJ. That's alot of juice.
On 175 hit?! With the Intense Stage 3?! What setting on the MAFT? What's your N2O jet size on both kits? Not calling you a liar, just want to know so we can turn up the wick. 175 is 88% of the stock output for an LSJ. That's alot of juice.
I guess these are low ball times. I see Balts with a smaller pulley and such running mid 13s. Let's not forget I have the ability to double the stock power once the tires stop spinning.
Originally Posted by StreetDreamz
I guess these are low ball times. I see Balts with a smaller pulley and such running mid 13s. Let's not forget I have the ability to double the stock power once the tires stop spinning.
Originally Posted by 280Z1977
The Cobalts that you have seen running mid 13s had DRs. That is the difference. If you put slicks on your car I would agree with Darksun and say high 11s, but you don't have slicks. You have stock STREET tires that can't hook with the stock power let alone almost double it. Be careful when you stop spinning and engage your nitrous that you don't start spinning again.
Originally Posted by StreetDreamz
MAF-T is at D2. NX jets on wet kit is 18/45. NOS jet on dry kit is 102. On the wet shot she runs right around 11:1. On the dry shot she picks up to around 12.5:1.
My bottle nipple can't flow more than a 100 shot because it's not a pure-flow. It's just a regular -4AN. That's how I know it's a 100 shot. Yes I have the wet running a bit "lean" but on my a/f I stay pretty damn rich. Trust me dude, the car runs FLAWLESS on the many bottles it has been fed. And out of the box the MAF-T is C1 which is leaner than I have mine set. FYI NOS jets and NX jets are rated different. And yes I'm running at the stock 69 psi for fuel. It only drops like 10psi at most when I kick in the wet shot which is made up for because that is injecting the extra fuel. But within miliseconds it's back to 69.
Last edited by StreetDreamz; Mar 18, 2006 at 12:09 PM.
Originally Posted by StreetDreamz
My bottle nipple can't flow more than a 100 shot because it's not a pure-flow. It's just a regular -4AN. That's how I know it's a 100 shot. Yes I have the wet running a bit "lean" but on my a/f I stay pretty damn rich. Trust me dude, the car runs FLAWLESS on the many bottles it has been fed. And out of the box the MAF-T is C1 which is leaner than I have mine set. FYI NOS jets and NX jets are rated different. And yes I'm running at the stock 69 psi for fuel. It only drops like 10psi at most when I kick in the wet shot which is made up for because that is injecting the extra fuel. But within miliseconds it's back to 69.


