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Date:         Fri, 25 Jul 1997 11:08:30 -0700
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From:         Chris Dyer <dyer@SDC.SRE.SONY.COM>
Subject:      nitrous

Mark-

My immediate reaction to your nitrous on a Vanagon topic: "SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY! Vanagon dragster action! Come race or come watch..!" Ok, sorry, I'm back now.

I agree with your concerns on the Sub conv. Usually small car 4 bangers are real torqueless, and most power is only at the top end pushing light weight. I am thinking of this conv, but am willing to wait for any/all data to come in from fellow listers. There are other things to consider, possibly modify, on either stock or Sub eng, like a different cam for example, whether the Sub is turbo or not, etc. But I was willing to poo-poo these concerns since the stock eng. is also little, and is (somewhat) derived from engines that also pushed cars (and now push campers). For example, the GM 350 that was in '93-96 Camaros is almost exactly the same as the one in their pickups--except for cam, timing, injection, and other details. So yes, the Sub engine will be working harder, but so is the stock motor. And now we're back to your original question, will the Sub eng last as long? I'm running in cirlces! I don't have any answers! Only MORE questions!

Nitrous seems like more trouble than it's worth (but think of the parties!) I mean, you could get short term boosts (which is what these systems are for) but other than that, you'd be spending $$$ to refill your tank, and they ain't cheap. After reading a lot in "Compact Sports Car" and "Hot Rod", many nitro users easily blow up their engines because they don't know how to properly gauge how much goes in. Too much oxygen, and KABOOM. Fine for a dragster, but not for 40 mile grades into the high Sierras.

So perhaps a Chevy 454 mounted in the middle? Cummins diesel mounted on luggage rack? Solar? Nylon tow ropes behind semis? --

Nothing to disclaim at this time.

Chris Dyer Sony Development dyer@sdc.sre.sony.com 1120 Manhattan Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 310/937-0779 or 818/295-2377


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