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Old Jan 22, 2006 | 09:50 PM
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Any idea what kind or rwhp this is doing for me? Thanks
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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 12:13 AM
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As per how NOS does it, dual .052's are 200 at crank, or about 170rwhp.
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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 08:00 AM
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After reviewing the Colonel's chart in FAQ, and gathering info from Holley, Nitro Dave, NX and ND, I've settled on the following dual dry jet fwhp ratings for my 11.5:1, 346, w/bottle pressure at 950 psi (for now);

32 = 100
36 = 125
40 = 150
46 = 175
52 = 200
58 = 225
64 = 250

I've have dyno'd my car with dual 36's, and it made 100 rwhp, which converts to ~125 fwhp, and Robert56 agrees with the 52=200 point, so at least these should be ballpark. However, the hp curve should not be linear like this.

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As per how NOS does it, dual .052's are 200 at crank, or about 170rwhp.
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Dual 42's got me 96RWHP with a 10.5 AF
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Old Jan 23, 2006 | 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by NEVR2ND
Dual 42's got me 96RWHP with a 10.5 AF
Lean that bad boy out, should be closer to 125rwhp with those jets.
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Old Jan 24, 2006 | 02:03 PM
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My 5177 maxed out at about 150 rwhp. That is with NO jets in it. Those little solenoids just won't flow enough to make much more than that.

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Old Jan 24, 2006 | 02:12 PM
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That's why I just changed to dual cheater noids (NOS Part #16000), because they will flow 300 or more hp.
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My 5177 maxed out at about 150 rwhp. That is with NO jets in it. Those little solenoids just won't flow enough to make much more than that.

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Or, split your power shot noids up, one to each nozzle, then the 5177 can do a 300hp shot, and dual stage it while your at it. I showed some specifics on doing this in a thread a while back.
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Yea, we looked at splitting them, but we liked the safety in the redundancy.
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Originally Posted by Race Car Driver
Yea, we looked at splitting them, but we liked the safety in the redundancy.
Yea, I liked the redundant noids also, so just ran two 5177's for dual stage. But will be changing over to the 400hp Pro noids from Nitrous Direct/Cold Fusion which are in the PRO Dry kit.
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400 shot! Are you running a progressive with that?
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Originally Posted by Race Car Driver
400 shot! Are you running a progressive with that?
Not a 400 shot but rather a 300. The 400hp noids offer durability second to none, and a great amp rating to over come contaminates. The powershot noids are fine in there own regard but are a low amp noid, and small orifice. Will use a progressive on third stage.
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Can't be too safe, trust me, I KNOW! Doubling up is a great idea in case something happens to one of your noids.

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