Well boys This doesn't suprise me one bit, but i finally develpoed a rod knock. I didn't take every precaustion when using my setup and honestly I beleive the 2200 took the 75 shot extreamly well considering i had no retarded ignition timing. I just used the 92 fuel and 1 step colder plugs and my trusty window switch.
This is by no means a negitive post on nitrous. I still recomend it to most people. But this does force me to build my spare motor i will be getting for preperations for boost. I have had my fun on nitrous and will be moving on to new things. once my alternate motor is built and installed i will be spraying on it untill i get my turbo setup.
I will keep you all posted on my progress.
Jeff
Why not build it for juice? Wouldn't that be more economical? Other then that, a spun rod bearing is usually the result of preignition or detonation, a little timing retard may have saved that motor.
Good luck on your next project man.
OP wrote:Why not build it for juice? Wouldn't that be more economical? Other then that, a spun rod bearing is usually the result of preignition or detonation, a little timing retard may have saved that motor.
Good luck on your next project man.
lol The way i go through nitrous i would rather have boost as i dont have to refill it. Plus once i do build my motor I will be spraying on it untill i get all my turbo parts for the turbo install.
what was your best time with the 75 shot?
Mike
1992 GMC Sonoma GT #492. Oh, Its just a stock V6!
1999 Cavalier Coupe, daily driver, 2200/M5. Mods and pics are in my registry.
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That pretty much says it all.
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HotRodV6 wrote:what was your best time with the 75 shot?
I don't know. The day the motor started knocking I was on my way to work to fill up on some 100 octane. After I took the 18's off the front and put the 14's on. I had planned on meeting up with some friends and going out to Greatlakes Dragway. I told myself I had to go befor the tracks closed for the season so i knew how fast i was but I guess I'll have to go in the spring.