"Modified" NOS 78mm plate kit need some opinions on things
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"Modified" NOS 78mm plate kit need some opinions on things
Quick rundown of what's going on. I have a 97 "LT" style car. I swapped a 98 ls shortblock into it. Has 853 heads, ls6 intake, head studs (not a typo) and a 224/230 on a 114 LSA cam and basic upgrades (PR, Springs, Timing chain etc) PS longtubes and 3" ORY into a corsa catback. Car has a VA Speed built FMVB th350 with an FTI 3600 nitrous stall in it. 3.42 gears and 26" ET streets. As of right now I have a NX nozzle kit on the car, but I upgraded the solenoids to some Induction Solutions trashcans (for later use) because they had a good sale on them a little while back.
I got a NOS 78mm plate for next to nothing and because this car is pretty much put together with stuff I had laying around, I care very little about it's well being
I know that MOST people say that plate is good for 175ish hp, some say you can get 200 out of it. I'm running a -4an feed line, and from the solenoid to the plate is -3an (18" long) on the nitrous side of the kit. On the subject of line size and nitrous flow, I was thinking of just sticking a jet that I drilled out to the max it can, to seal the line and pretty much run as much nitrous through the plate as I can. With essentially no jet restricting the nitrous flow, how much do you think the plate and/or line will allow me to flow through there? I've searched quite a bit with no turn out on how much an -3an line can actually flow. I know length plays a factor in flow so I guess my 2 questions are..
1-How much can a -3an 18" long line flow?
2-Will the plate max out before the line itself will?
I got a NOS 78mm plate for next to nothing and because this car is pretty much put together with stuff I had laying around, I care very little about it's well being
I know that MOST people say that plate is good for 175ish hp, some say you can get 200 out of it. I'm running a -4an feed line, and from the solenoid to the plate is -3an (18" long) on the nitrous side of the kit. On the subject of line size and nitrous flow, I was thinking of just sticking a jet that I drilled out to the max it can, to seal the line and pretty much run as much nitrous through the plate as I can. With essentially no jet restricting the nitrous flow, how much do you think the plate and/or line will allow me to flow through there? I've searched quite a bit with no turn out on how much an -3an line can actually flow. I know length plays a factor in flow so I guess my 2 questions are..
1-How much can a -3an 18" long line flow?
2-Will the plate max out before the line itself will?
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here is a jet chart that one of the NOS/ Holley tech guys sent me for my same plate when I asked them about jets for a 200 shot. I have not tried it so use this information at your own risk.
75 41N 26F
100 51N 31F
125 55N 35F
150 63N 38F
175 73N 44F
200 76N 48F
225 78N 55F
250 83N 58F
TravisWhitescarver@holley.com
75 41N 26F
100 51N 31F
125 55N 35F
150 63N 38F
175 73N 44F
200 76N 48F
225 78N 55F
250 83N 58F
TravisWhitescarver@holley.com
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Quick rundown of what's going on. I have a 97 "LT" style car. I swapped a 98 ls shortblock into it. Has 853 heads, ls6 intake, head studs (not a typo) and a 224/230 on a 114 LSA cam and basic upgrades (PR, Springs, Timing chain etc) PS longtubes and 3" ORY into a corsa catback. Car has a VA Speed built FMVB th350 with an FTI 3600 nitrous stall in it. 3.42 gears and 26" ET streets. As of right now I have a NX nozzle kit on the car, but I upgraded the solenoids to some Induction Solutions trashcans (for later use) because they had a good sale on them a little while back.
I got a NOS 78mm plate for next to nothing and because this car is pretty much put together with stuff I had laying around, I care very little about it's well being
I know that MOST people say that plate is good for 175ish hp, some say you can get 200 out of it. I'm running a -4an feed line, and from the solenoid to the plate is -3an (18" long) on the nitrous side of the kit. On the subject of line size and nitrous flow, I was thinking of just sticking a jet that I drilled out to the max it can, to seal the line and pretty much run as much nitrous through the plate as I can. With essentially no jet restricting the nitrous flow, how much do you think the plate and/or line will allow me to flow through there? I've searched quite a bit with no turn out on how much an -3an line can actually flow. I know length plays a factor in flow so I guess my 2 questions are..
1-How much can a -3an 18" long line flow?
2-Will the plate max out before the line itself will?
I got a NOS 78mm plate for next to nothing and because this car is pretty much put together with stuff I had laying around, I care very little about it's well being
I know that MOST people say that plate is good for 175ish hp, some say you can get 200 out of it. I'm running a -4an feed line, and from the solenoid to the plate is -3an (18" long) on the nitrous side of the kit. On the subject of line size and nitrous flow, I was thinking of just sticking a jet that I drilled out to the max it can, to seal the line and pretty much run as much nitrous through the plate as I can. With essentially no jet restricting the nitrous flow, how much do you think the plate and/or line will allow me to flow through there? I've searched quite a bit with no turn out on how much an -3an line can actually flow. I know length plays a factor in flow so I guess my 2 questions are..
1-How much can a -3an 18" long line flow?
2-Will the plate max out before the line itself will?
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I had originally wanted to "open flow" the kit, but decided to work my way up on the tune up. a .070/.042 jet made 192hp/165tq at the rear wheels (stalled auto) on 22* of timing. planning on upping the jet until no more power is made due to the limits of the -3 line.
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