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01-05-03, 04:32 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Riverside, CA
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My Corvette(s): 95 & 78 Pace Cars, 92 ZR-1 Black Rose, 94 & 91
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juice for the LT5?
Howdy, considering adding a little shot of juice. Anyone with any insights or experience with the nitrous systems...yeah, got beat by a Z06....actually, a couple of them....in the quarter...
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01-05-03, 07:17 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Tampa, Fl
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My Corvette(s): BAD AZZZ KOTH
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Re: juice for the LT5?
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Originally posted by nolessthanblessed
Howdy, considering adding a little shot of juice. Anyone with any insights or experience with the nitrous systems...yeah, got beat by a Z06....actually, a couple of them....in the quarter...
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There are several reasons why you were beaten in the 1/4.
1. The ZO6 is lighter
2. The ZO6 has a gear ratio set for drag racing.
3. The ZO6 shifter is much more refined.
4. He has more HP.
5. The ZR-1 was NOT developed for drag racing. You car will either stay with or beat the ZO6 from 5krpm starts.
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01-05-03, 09:01 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Seminole Florida
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My Corvette(s): 1991 ZR1 Red/Black #1137
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I have not used NOS but there is a kit for the Z. I believe it is a 135 shot and runs right around $1k for the kit. There is a member of another forum who uses this kit and he puts down ~450 RWHP on the juice on a completely stock 90.
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01-05-03, 11:50 AM
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That other member is RatRacer. He put a NOS 135 shot on his bone stock 90 model and put down 462 hp and 506 lb/ft of torque. The kit from NOS has a drawing problem that Cam can help you get through. Let me know if your interested and I will get you hooked up with him. It's a good way to go but requires some careful tuning initially to make sure your not detonating.
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01-05-03, 09:47 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Cowtown
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My Corvette(s): 1990 ZR-1 / 1971 LS-5
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You'll need to find a lot faster competition if you add a NOS kit to your ZR-1. You'll be pulling stock Vipers and Z06's about eight carlengths in the 1/4 mile.
My stock ZR-1 has run a best 1/8 mile of 7.48 @ 96mph with the kit and BFG Drag Radials.
My one and only 1/4 mile run resulted in me being kicked off the dragstrip for going too fast w/o a roll bar. That run was 11.80 at 123mph on a hot greasy track.
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01-05-03, 09:50 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh
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My Corvette(s): 90 Red ZR-1
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Rat all I can say about that is HOLY ****! All this talk is making me, again, want to spray my car.
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01-05-03, 10:24 PM
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My Corvette(s): 1990 ZR-1 / 1971 LS-5
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Thanks, if you would like more power and torque than a Lingenfelter 368, you can do it for $1K. The tires are another $350. The power of a stock ZR-1 on juice is right about at the threshold of the BFG Drag Radials ability to grip so it's a good combo.
Everyone knows the downside of nitrous. Mistakes can be expensive. If you aren't prepared for potential repair bills then you may want to reconsider.
If you have the knowledge and mechanical skills, nitrous can be safe and a hell of a lot of fun.
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01-06-03, 01:20 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Riverside, CA
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My Corvette(s): 95 & 78 Pace Cars, 92 ZR-1 Black Rose, 94 & 91
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Juicin'
Ohh yeahhhh...the role bar....another consideration I had forgot to consider...to mod or not to mod...that is the question? Whether it is nobler to keep stock..or to rock....only wanted to nos it a little bit.....oh well guess I'll start saving for a Z06 and keep the ZR intact...thanks guys..I had forgot about the helmets too, got kicked out.....had not been to the track in over 30 years...thanks guys and God Bless...
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01-06-03, 08:24 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Miami
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My Corvette(s): 90 Zr1, 01 z06
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carefull... the juice is very addicting, once you try it, you'll want more. I personally think is the greatest invention since air conditioning.. Got to love it!!
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01-06-03, 02:30 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh
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My Corvette(s): 90 Red ZR-1
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I think my next car maybe a 368 on the juice.
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01-06-03, 08:59 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Babylon NY
Posts: 123
My Corvette(s): 1991 White ZR1-93 Green ZR1/LSV 385 98 Convert.
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Originally posted by 90 Corvette ZR-1
I think my next car maybe a 368 on the juice.
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Juice is being installed on the 368 Vette Dr's engine right now. Want to take my time and get it right the first time. N02 does not permit error's.
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01-06-03, 09:25 PM
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Frank,
You have too much fun!!!
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01-06-03, 10:25 PM
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Your a smart man for doing that. Every car is different and each install needs to be tuned/maintained properly to prevent problems. I think the few problems with nitrous I have witnessed are 1. bad install 2. User error (too much bottle pressure/too big of pills) 3. Equipment failure from lack of periodic maintenance, plus not checking plugs on a regular basis. 4. not tuning the car on a dyno with a wide band o2 sensor to check the a/f ratio's. 5. not setting the car up for nitrous (too much timing/not using colder plugs). You do all of these things and you can have fun with nitrous for a long time. It just takes deligence and not getting complacent just because it has worked well for a long time.
So happy hunting Frank and nolessthanblessed.
I love the smell of nitrous in the morning, it smells like victory.
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01-06-03, 11:38 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by 4cefed
I love the smell of nitrous in the morning, it smells like victory.
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HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEH!!!!!!!! Grab your surfboard - you're surfing or you're fighting!!!! I'm surfing!!
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01-07-03, 12:25 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Riverside, CA
Posts: 7
My Corvette(s): 95 & 78 Pace Cars, 92 ZR-1 Black Rose, 94 & 91
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Wide band o2 sensor....what is that?
I have run across a lot of o2 sensors being in the emissions field, but have never heard of a wide-band o2 sensor....must be racing stuff.....at which I am rusty...or maybe stuck shut from inactivity...just creakin' a little now......please educate me on a wide-band o2 sensor....thanks
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