I am wondering about using nitrous to make a mild street engine jump when I say jump. I got the idea watching that show where the twin brothers take two teams who build two identical cars and then go drag racing with them.

Anyway, those guys have put nitrous on some engines that had bunches of miles on them, and were nearly stock, and they went like stink.

So, my 250 chev engine will be a long way from stock, but some stuff I am doing with a view toward it being a good driver. I went with a pretty mild cam, and a small two barrel carb, et. It should run around 180-190 horses, and be real strong on the bottom end. So, my question is; do ya think I could get away with setting up a nitrous system on here so that when some smart mouth with his bolt on billet 350 needs to be taught a lesson, I can do the teaching? If so, where would I get a system? all the ones I see for carbureted engines have a plate that goes under the 4 barrel carb. Problem? I'm running my Weber 2 barrel and I am not interested in anything else. How hard would it be two take an off the shelf system and fab up a plate that will work under my carb?

Boo

PS: My engine will be very strong; new mains, new pistons, pushrods, even cam bearings, et.


Paint it black with a rattle can, and drive it like ya stole it!