Thread: Top Shot Nitrous
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08-24-2006 01:05 PM #1
Top Shot Nitrous
Has anyone used a Top Shot Nitrous System?
I have very limited hood clearance and a plate system will not work unless I mill the intake to carb flange and a direct port system seems like a lot of work for the little that I would use it.
Question: How much room do I need from carb top to air filter bottom for a TS system to work??
Thanks in advance
Terry
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11-21-2006 02:00 PM #2
I would run fogger nozzles, just drill and tap your intake for the fogger nozzles. 1 in each intake runner.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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11-21-2006 06:59 PM #3
Originally Posted by Matt167
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11-21-2006 07:23 PM #4
Originally Posted by erik erikson
And you need a engine to support the fogger.I see your thinking though,as far as the clearence underhood.
Last edited by BigTruckDriver; 11-21-2006 at 07:26 PM.
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11-22-2006 01:40 PM #5
The engine has forged pistons and a forged crank but is a 2 bolt main 351W now at 418 CI!
I would use the nitrous so infrequently is why I was thinking top shot for ease of installation, to save a few bucks and the hood clearance issue! I do not need or want a 400 HP application, just a 75 - 100 HP shot now and then!!
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11-22-2006 01:53 PM #6
I know some people in the smaller engine world ( carb'd 4 and Inline 6cyl ) put 1 or 2 fogger nozzles on a log intake and use it just as a standard N20 system, because in most cases, there is no plate to fit the carb base. my thinking is 2 nozzles could be drilled and tapped for right into where the carb goes ( in the common plenum, before it goes into the individual runners ), they would have to be drilled at an angle, but 1 in each side of the plenum ( assuming a dual plain intake ) would work just as good as a plate system or the top shot system. it could go togther fairly cheaply, 2 fogger nozzles, a couple solonoids, lines, preassure gauge and a bottle.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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11-22-2006 01:54 PM #7
Originally Posted by Terry Stapley
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11-22-2006 01:59 PM #8
The idea 2 posts above about the 2 fogger nozzles in the plenum sounds interesting. I had not thought of that way to install a system.
The only question that remains is will a top shot fit in my aircleaner! That is the question that i need answered if anyone has a top shot system! How much space do I need between the top of the carb and the bottom of the aircleaner lid! There are no dimensions on the Holley website!
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11-22-2006 02:06 PM #9
Originally Posted by Terry Stapley
Yes,it will be much cheaper also.
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11-22-2006 02:25 PM #10
The other good thing about the top notch is that it can be hidden real good .
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11-22-2006 02:28 PM #11
Thanks for the advise all!! Eric, I have considered that and wondered if it would work!! Great thought!!
Has anybody just installed the spray bar into the intake plenum??
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