To: | <docb8532@aol.com>, |
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Subject: | Re: Cooling ideas. |
From: | W S Potter <wester6935@comcast.net> |
Date: | Thu, 18 Mar 2004 07:36:15 -0700 |
Somewhere I have photos of the engine compartment and the car. They used 4 40# NO2 bottles situated in the back window of the Trans Am. Used an intercooler for each or the two turbochargers and after a run the frost took some time to disappear. It was still there after the car was towed back to the pits. The 290 plus speed was set running a C engine on gas. He ran in a fuel class because the nitrous was on board but claimed that none was ingested into the intake system. It was not plumbed to the intakes and air pickups were located in the grille ahead of the nitrous plumbing. The large ducting came out cleanly without any breaks along the way. Quite obvious that there was no way the nitrous could have been introduced there. If it did go into the intakes he was using some NASCAR type tricks to accomplish it. Wes on 3/18/04 6:35 AM, docb8532@aol.com at docb8532@aol.com wrote: > Can't find the document anywhere but I thought Ligenfelter used a nitrous > oxide spray across the intercooler on that coup he was trying to make go > 300mph > doc |
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