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Too broken to be broke $$
hopefully scottydoggs, stealthee and bio get a chance to read this.
we had a conversation on NINTEYEIGHTGTP's post http://www.grandprixforums.net/showthread.php?t=83297
I spoke with a buddy that's been building and racing IHRA blown alcohol funny cars for 20 years and I asked him about it. "why would you want to cool the air charge coming into the block without cooling the block as well to maintain the ability to keep the air contact surface cold as well?"
3800's are meant to run between 195* and 210* to keep the manifold temperature up as keeping the fuel from condensing and turning in to a wet puddle of un-burnable fuel sitting on top of the piston. I was running my car at 172* thinking I was helping and I thought my plugs were bad because I could always smell un-burnt fuel in the exhaust, but all it was is the "puddle of fuel" finding its way out of the system.
if you run the motor any lower than about 180* you risk wasting fuel and performance by not keeping the fuel atomized, even with fuel injection.
- more of an issue with throttle-body injection and carbureted fuel systems.
with adding NO2 you are basically freezing the fuel that comes to the cylinders but maintains the atomization which supercharges the air to fuel ratio adding power and efficiency,
with a no2/fuel ratio of 28/28 you can gain tremendous power
if you go with more fuel than no2 like 28/36 you will be lucky to make a clean pass without scorching hole in a piston or 2.
if you run a highrt no2 to fuel you can make more power without risking detonation like running a 32/28 if too much no2 the engine just wont fire.
any and all comments are welcome
we had a conversation on NINTEYEIGHTGTP's post http://www.grandprixforums.net/showthread.php?t=83297
I spoke with a buddy that's been building and racing IHRA blown alcohol funny cars for 20 years and I asked him about it. "why would you want to cool the air charge coming into the block without cooling the block as well to maintain the ability to keep the air contact surface cold as well?"
3800's are meant to run between 195* and 210* to keep the manifold temperature up as keeping the fuel from condensing and turning in to a wet puddle of un-burnable fuel sitting on top of the piston. I was running my car at 172* thinking I was helping and I thought my plugs were bad because I could always smell un-burnt fuel in the exhaust, but all it was is the "puddle of fuel" finding its way out of the system.
if you run the motor any lower than about 180* you risk wasting fuel and performance by not keeping the fuel atomized, even with fuel injection.
- more of an issue with throttle-body injection and carbureted fuel systems.
with adding NO2 you are basically freezing the fuel that comes to the cylinders but maintains the atomization which supercharges the air to fuel ratio adding power and efficiency,
with a no2/fuel ratio of 28/28 you can gain tremendous power
if you go with more fuel than no2 like 28/36 you will be lucky to make a clean pass without scorching hole in a piston or 2.
if you run a highrt no2 to fuel you can make more power without risking detonation like running a 32/28 if too much no2 the engine just wont fire.
any and all comments are welcome
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