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can you run a nitrous car that lean? I would be carefull there I was doing some reading and they get dangerously hot when the A/F is leaned out. Maybe some water injection if you go that lean along with the nitrous. Or maybe just lean it out one point to 10.5:1 first.


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Not long till we have quite a few cars with over 400 whp pump gas street driven. Lot of us are getting there rather quickly. Its about time!

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ideal A/F n/A is 13:1

11:1-12:1 is ideal for nitrous.... im pushin it, yes. when i get on the dyno im going to see where i make the best power. as far as it goes now, however, it is much faster at 12:1 than at 9:1, lol


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