Nitrous dyno results!

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  1. Blown-WK

    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    Here is my run with 850psi bottle pressure and 62/24 jets. Window switch at 4000. I didn't have enough time to fine tune it but once I lean it out a little past 5k rpm it will pick up some power.

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  2. 6.1luvr

    6.1luvr Baptized by Fire

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    Nice numbers!
    Is it on a 125 shot? Why did you pick 4000rpm? Sorry for the questions, I'm new to nitrous.
     
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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    I had 3 runs and was experimenting with the setup. I actually didnt realize I had it set that high. I have it at 3000 now but didnt get a run of that.
     
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    Impressive...Nice numbers
     
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    very nice!!!
     
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    1bad4dr Mr. Meany

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    Outstanding Chris. Congrats.
     
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    Nice numbers Chris, How do your a/f ratios look on dyno vs at the track ? A Dynojet only puts about a 3000# load your truck weighs about 5000#, you will prolly run leaner on the street or at the track. Also is 850psi what you run at ? With a higher bottle pressure you will again run leaner. Damn Dave has your tune fat, a 24 is a freaking small fuel jet for that shot. You have my dynos, how do we compare ? Definatley have the power for a 11 :dance4:
     
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    Strong power. A/F ratio is pretty good for 850psi. Were you able to log knock retard? I'm curious as to what kind of timing your engine would allow.
     
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    Keep it up bud looks good but like you said more tweaking and you will have it closer to 500 rwhp
     
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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    Let me try to answer all these questions. John, my AF is slightly leaner on the street. If you take a look at the in-car video I posted you can watch the AF at all rpms. I try to keep the bottle pressure high as possible 900+ but I had filled it just prior to dynoing and it was taking a while to heat up. Whats interesting is that Dave has my tune dialed in for low 12s off the juice and its right on at about 12.1-12.2. As soon as I juiced it the AF went way fat. Might be a difference in jetting between your Nitrous Outlet plate and my nozzle. Patrick, my KR is showing zero and sometimes it goes negative (for example -2.5) so I know I can throw some timing back at it once I have time to really get it fine tuned. If I remember correctly I was seeing about 18 degrees max timing.
     
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    Bump that timing up, What did Dave say about - timing ?
     
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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    I haven't talked to Dave about the timing. Honestly, I'm not sure the correct way to go about that? Would I just add a degree at a time until I start seeing some KR?
     
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    Yes, you want to add as much timing as you can without getting knock retard. I was just curious to know why you have a - value, your the only guy Ive ever read about with this problem. When you show - KR, is your spark on cylinder 1 higher than the base spark ? Example my truck runs 23-24 degrees Base and if I have 1-2KR, my cylinder #1 timing is 21/22-22-24.
     
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    I will look when I get home. I have my datalogs on my home computer.
     
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    I am getting from .05 - 2.0 of KR on motor and it was the same with the 125 jets...
     
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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    You can see here the KR dips down to negative numbers then steps back up to zero. The cylinder 1 timing is between 16-18 with base spark around 16 all the way across.

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    Chris, sorry bro but that graph is hard for me to read and I use the actual gauges when I datalog not graphs. Can you answer this, when KR goes -X does your number 1 cylinder timing go up X or remain the same as base timing ? Example- On my vehicle if I have 23 degrees Base and 0 KR my #1 Cyl timing is 23, if I have 23 base and 1 degree KR my #1 Cyl timing is 22. How is your negative KR affecting your #1 Cyl timing vs Base ?

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    IMO this is much easier to watch than the graphs

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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    Yeah I watch the gauges as well. The graph is the only way to show the whole run though. You can see when the KR is at -2.5 the base spark is ~16 and the actual is ~16.5. Once the KR starts going back up to zero the base and actual spark rise proportionately then when it shifts into third gear, the KR drops off a cliff to about -3.5 and base and actual spark fall as well. All three go up and down with each other. I dont understand it?
     
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    Blown-WK cherokeesrt8 survivor!

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    Check this out. This makes more sense. When the KR goes negative it means the base spark is higher than the actual spark.

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