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NOS results for \'01 RT/10
With all the recent talk of cast pistons roasting under the NOS flame, I was a bit nervous today as we strapped my 2001 RT/10 to the dyno. It was time to fire up the BTR NOS/Propane system I'd just had installed, and no one was entirely sure what was going to happen. I'm thus very pleased to announce that, so far, the system's a complete success. Using the "small" #46 NOS jet supplied with the kit, I picked up 140 RWHP consistently across the 3,000 - 5,000 RPM powerband used with NOS. As you can see in the chart below, midrange torque jumps even further.
The limiting factor in today's runs was the rate of propane supply. Working with Tom of BTR Viper, we're going to switch to a liquid propane supply system in the next two weeks, allowing us to richen up the mixture and run a slightly larger NOS jet. I expect to end up with 160-170 RWHP at a conservative 12.5:1 mixture ratio. In early May, we're going to pull the heads and have a look at the pistons & rings to see if the NOS is damaging anything, but so far it looks good!
Fun dyno day pictures available here.
With all the recent talk of cast pistons roasting under the NOS flame, I was a bit nervous today as we strapped my 2001 RT/10 to the dyno. It was time to fire up the BTR NOS/Propane system I'd just had installed, and no one was entirely sure what was going to happen. I'm thus very pleased to announce that, so far, the system's a complete success. Using the "small" #46 NOS jet supplied with the kit, I picked up 140 RWHP consistently across the 3,000 - 5,000 RPM powerband used with NOS. As you can see in the chart below, midrange torque jumps even further.
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The limiting factor in today's runs was the rate of propane supply. Working with Tom of BTR Viper, we're going to switch to a liquid propane supply system in the next two weeks, allowing us to richen up the mixture and run a slightly larger NOS jet. I expect to end up with 160-170 RWHP at a conservative 12.5:1 mixture ratio. In early May, we're going to pull the heads and have a look at the pistons & rings to see if the NOS is damaging anything, but so far it looks good!
Fun dyno day pictures available here.