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    For those that dare, it looks like a 55 shot cuts off a full second.

  • #2
    Do it! Get that car into the 13's

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    • #3
      LOL No way. Not me. This is my DD.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
        LOL No way. Not me. This is my DD.
        Nothing wrong with a 13 second DD!

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        • #5
          Let me rephrase...

          I can't afford a dosing mistake!

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          • #6
            My DD has 175,000 miles and nitrous.

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            • #7
              I'm sure you planned it out for a while before diving in... What kinds of supporting mods did you do to ensure against nitrous problems? I've been considering NO2 for my 3.8L, but am a total noob when it comes to this area...

              I found a nice little FAQ and comparison:
              "Nitrous vs. Blowers vs. Turbos-Pros and Cons
              Oct 21 '00

              "Juice","Hairdryer" or a"Blower"? All popular terms for power add-ons. But which to use? This overview is intended to to address the advantages and disadvantages of using Nitrous oxide, Turbochargers and Superchargers.

              >Nitrous Oxide<
              PRO:Provides the greatest horsepower improvement per dollar.
              CON:When the bottle is empty your a spectator.
              PRO:It doesn't matter what level of modification is done to your engine. It contributes to engine output immediately giving even your grandma's pinto the dramatics of a fine tuned big-block.
              CON:It's not like going to the store to buy a six-pack. Many refilling stations are difficult to find or non-existent in some parts of the country. Some racers have to ship their bottle for refill!
              PRO:Nitrous is easy to hide not letting other racers now the true capability of your vehicle.
              CON:Some racers feel that nitrous is for cheaters who can't win without help.
              PRO:Nitrous systems are very light. Even the most advanced systems weigh less than 70lbs. even with the bottles filled.
              CON:To accommodate the faster burn rate nitrous produces, timing must be retarded approximately 2 degrees per 50 horsepower the system produces. This leaves the vehicle sluggish and engine efficiency is greatly reduced. Some race cars have timing control modules to control this effect.
              PRO:Nitrous acts as an internal coolant when introduced thus decreasing the conditions which lead to pre-ignition and detonation.
              CON:Unless your tune up is right on, chronic users eventually experience meltdown of internal engine parts. Durable and expensive engine parts must be used if you rely on nitrous.

              >Turbochargers<
              PRO:With use of computer controlled timing, fuel and boost control devices, turbos offer almost unlimited potential.
              CON:The extremely high operating temperatures create a hazard to surrounding parts.
              PRO:There is no direct connection to any mechanic parts.Turbos generate power from exiting exhaust gases. The closest thing to "free" horsepower.
              CON:Turbochargers do not work unless enough pressure is built up to spin the turbine wheel creating a condition called turbo lag. This is most noticeable during initial vehicle acceleration.
              PRO:Turbocharged vehicles are much quieter. Sound waves are decreased as the gases move through the system(this might be a CON for some readers!).
              CON:Sometimes expensive and complicated intake and exhaust plumbing is required. Anybody can purchase parts, but to put them together takes real skill sometimes.
              PRO:Turbochargers are available in many different configurations for many applications.There is one for just about every vehicle.

              >Superchargers<
              PRO:There is nothing more intimidating than a polished GMC 'blower' sticking through the hood whining like a red headed step child.
              CON:The size of most superchargers almost always requires body modification such as a hole in the hood.
              PRO:Superchargers are very straight forward in installation and use. And of course with simplicity comes reliability.
              CON:The front of an engine can become very cluttered making the routing of other accessories difficult.
              PRO:Superchargers have immediate response because they are crank driven. There is no lag experienced like with turbos.
              CON:The additional height of a supercharger limits forward sight and there fore seems to attract the ever undesirable law enforcement employee."

              Originally posted by DarkSS View Post
              My DD has 175,000 miles and nitrous.
              Last edited by libertyforall1776; 08-30-2010, 02:02 PM. Reason: added FAQ
              01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
              02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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              • #8
                Two that are related and not mentioned...

                Turbo Pro: Lag actually helps with getting traction when you launch as the power comes on as the revs go up.

                Blower Con: The power is always there, so, launching is more difficult.

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                • #9
                  For the later, launch control on the SS should help.

                  I wonder if launch control can be added to the V6s?


                  Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
                  Two that are related and not mentioned...

                  Turbo Pro: Lag actually helps with getting traction when you launch as the power comes on as the revs go up.

                  Blower Con: The power is always there, so, launching is more difficult.
                  01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
                  02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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                  • #10
                    Again, Dan says that it sucks.

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                    • #11
                      ^ I read it works pretty well for a good launch, but that a good driver can do even better than launch control... I haven't had a chance to try it myself yet.
                      01 Camaro SS 'vert: TSI Racing Built 4L60E,ARH Stepped Headers/Catted Y,Noweeds Diverter,SLP FlowPac & Dual-Dual Exhaust,SS Brake Lines,Koni 8241 SAs,Strano Sways,Fays2 Watts Link,UMI CM SFCs welded,Hotchkis Shock Brace,DDM HIDs
                      02 Camaro RS: Borla Cat-Back,DMH E-Valve,Whisper Lid,SLP CAI & Bilsteins,Auburn LSD,SS Sways,UMI 3pt CM SFCs welded,BMR CM Shock Brace,DDM HIDs

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                      • #12
                        I tried it. Wheel hop baaaaddd! Wont use it again.

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