he said he kept turning it up and had it at 19 psi for 6 months before pistons 5 and 6 melted
I ran 28psi and 180 shot on stock Nissan cast aluminum pistons. The car dyno'd almost 700horsepower. Everyone said the limit of stock Nissan pistons was 500ish hp. Well I proved them wrong right up to the point where it melted a piston. Saying that a car held 19psi for 6 months before it blew up is a moot point. It still blew up, and not ever NA car with a turbo on it will hold that kind of boost for that long.
there is no reason you shouldnt pull timing out you are right which i plan on doing, i have only have done 2 pulls with stock timing and what not no more because i dont want to re open my already built motor.
In post 22, you say that you are running stock timing. Now you say there is no reason you shouldn't pull timing and that you are going to because you dont want to re-open your already built motor. So you know that spraying a car without pulling timing is asking for holed pistons but yet you do it anyway. Thats being stupid.
Everything huh? Want to see a blown apart intake and a melted number 3 piston from a 2006 Chevy Cobalt with under 10,000 miles on it. It came out of a car that was spraying a 50 shot wet kit.the stock motor EVERYTHING, will hold a 50 or 75 shot all day long with about 2 degrees of timing taken out i just decided to have some fun and push the limits because i am not afraid of what may happen, but because i know my car, motor, and spray.
Yes there are reasons why you shouldn't spray a 150 shot through a single fogger nozzle. Carb'd V8's use spray bars/plates between the carb/intake which are capable of flowing significantly more nitrous/fuel then foggers are. And the fuel injected V8's that spray that much are usually using more then 1 nozzle (look at kits for F-bodys/Corvettes). A V8 with 8 fogger nozzles at 150hp each would be flowing 1200hp out of a single stage?!!! Where do you get the idea that we have V8 like stroke? A 283 Chevy small block has a 3.00" stroke and a 2006 LS7 has a 4.00" stroke....So what exactly is a V8 like stroke and how does it have any effect on nitrous what-so-ever? BTW a 7m-GTE has 3.58" stroke (and for arguments sake a Nissan VG30ET (like my 300ZX has) has a 3.27" stroke).there is absolutly no reason what so ever why i cant spray a 150 or more through a single fogger, v8's do it all day long (which our motor isnt far off with turbo and a v8 like stroke) as well as some 4/6 cylinder, just because you wont do it doesnt mean other people wont if they havent already.
btw the none super charger cobra's wont hold a 200shot of spray nor will a stock ls2/lt1, believe me i have more than plenty of friends with those cars that blew their motors because they got bold a sprayed above a 100/150 shot.
And I can show you a 1999 Cobra running a big shot that still runs just fine, right along with LS1/LS2 that shoot just as much. I've seen 89 Ford Probes take a 250 shot and run great, and cobalts take a 50 shot and vent their crankcases. A number cannot be put on what any one particular engine family will hold. BTW here's a video of a 8.5/1 compression 2 bolt main truck engine (that came with an amazing 189 whp) with Edelbrock aluminum heads, 1.6 rollers, a nitrous cam and a direct port kit making 472whp on stock internals, and after that pass we open a nitrous bottle up straight over the carb for 521whp. Thats a 332whp increase on factory cast pistons and she still ran great afterwards.