I'll have to agree with Don here on the Nitrous assistance.
I run a 150 wet shot on a completely stock longblock (exc. valvesprings) with a 66mm turbo.
It comes on at WOT 2800 rpm, and shuts off at 16 psi. The difference between a nitrous assisted turbo spool and a non nitrous assisted turbo spool is nothing short of breathtaking. Using this method I hardly use any nitrous either. The nitrous is only on for a fraction of a second.
The tuning and setup is quite simple if you are using an aftermarket ecm or piggy back like I am (the GenII translator) with my GenII the entire nitrous activation, timing retard, and nitrous de-activation is all automatic. If I wanted to, I could even run a dry shot because the activation window allows me to add any amount of fuel I wish. Everything is then ultimately corrected to whatever AFR I desire as monitored by the wideband.
If my CR was even lower than stock I would still have plenty of spool with this setup.
I run a 150 wet shot on a completely stock longblock (exc. valvesprings) with a 66mm turbo.
It comes on at WOT 2800 rpm, and shuts off at 16 psi. The difference between a nitrous assisted turbo spool and a non nitrous assisted turbo spool is nothing short of breathtaking. Using this method I hardly use any nitrous either. The nitrous is only on for a fraction of a second.
The tuning and setup is quite simple if you are using an aftermarket ecm or piggy back like I am (the GenII translator) with my GenII the entire nitrous activation, timing retard, and nitrous de-activation is all automatic. If I wanted to, I could even run a dry shot because the activation window allows me to add any amount of fuel I wish. Everything is then ultimately corrected to whatever AFR I desire as monitored by the wideband.
If my CR was even lower than stock I would still have plenty of spool with this setup.