I put NOS on my car and hit the button about four times total. I had a single fogger nozzel in the up pipe jetted for 50hp because that was the smallest jets the local shop had. I have experience with driving and racing down the track multiple combonations. Surej's fully built 231 with my dual ball bearing 66 came onto boost like it was supercharged instead of turbocharged. My stock long block with that DBB 66, and my switch pitch torque convertor in low stall mode wouldn't hardly spool in a running mile. My T63E/stock long block/art carr 3200 n/l would come onto boost right about the 2nd gear shift. Enter a 50 hit and that last set up, floor the car from a dead stop and hit the NOS at the same time, say ONE THOUSAND ONE, and the tires where pretty much ready to start smoking!

You would have to of been in the car to trully appreciate what the heck the 50 hit was doing to the spool up on that combo. Obviously a properly sized turbo for the combo wouldn't have showed such a drastic improvement, but at the same time it really gets you thinking about what could be done with turbine wheels, turbine housings, and torque convertors. Basically you could do things to help the car charge hard in the middle and end of the track and still launch and spool good.
I had the same idea about alky as the added fuel to go with the NOS. The NOS will really increase the amount of alky(antidetonant) you can put into the motor w/o making the AF ratio to rich. There are two statements that can be made about NOS that leads me to a question I've been thinking about for a long time:
1. the more NOS you spray, the higher the recommended octane gets.
2. the more NOS you spray the lower the spark advance is supposed to be, Infact I've heard that N/A motors with huge NOS kits on them sometimes run with
0 degrees of timing !
Now heres my question:
If you ran meth as the added fuel with the NOS, would the proper amount of meth to keep the A/F ratio right be enough meth to negate the above two statements?
Personally I think you're on the right track, and I think your going to have alot of fun with it. I put my money where my mouth is too, because I already have the second NOS kit sitting in my garage to go on my nephews car that I'm building up in his memory. I don't know if you remember him or not but he was the one with me checking out your car when you came by our hotel the year before last at the nats.
Jason