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    Bridgeport on NOS

    Has anyone ever done it? If so, exactly what system did you use? Where can I buy it? How hard is it to install? Will I blow up my motor?
    There is a 280 picking on me and I want to beat him with my 2.4! I cant hang with him on take-off or mid-range, but top end seems to be about the same. I've done every modification that I know to do, but he's kicking my rear end. The thing that hurts the most is its a heavier boat.
    I've got a 2.5 I could put on it, but that is out of the question. I want to whip this 2.5L with my 2.4L.
    I've never had any dealings with Nitrous so I need all the help I can get. Thanks___Jason A.

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    The worst part about Nitrous iz running out.......

    And YES you can and will fry a motor if you don;t use a tried and proven system,,,, Call Chuck Goodman, here's in Benton Louisiana, and wrote the book on how to run nitrous properly,,, hell he's melted a ton on aluminum getting it right,,,! He delveloped the Nitrox system...


    you try and pump a 2.4 on juice on a heavy hull and you're asking for problems.....

    Check out the Nitrox website..... BUt if you have a 2.5, think about the money differential required,,,,,, a new juice system on a stock motor, old bearings, rings etc.... may be trouble.

    Call Chuck !

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    The above advice about Nitrox Injections is dead on . If you havent got a good handle on running spray on a outboard .Chuck s systems are almost plug and play if you do exactly what he tells you to do.

    My 2 cents worth is. KEEP THE SYSTEM MAINTAINED RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Good connections , fuel lines , fittings, filters, relays. Stay on top of head your head gaskets and keepem fresh .


    Are you close to mobile or am I thinking wrong?


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    nitrox

    318 965-0201. just curious, what hull are you running
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnyracer View Post

    Are you close to mobile or am I thinking wrong?

    Other end of the state, Johnny. Tuscumbia is in the northwest corner of Alabama, across the river from Florence.

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    Nos

    Johnny, I'm a long way from Mobile. I'm from the Florence, Muscle Shoals area. Pickwick Lake on the Tennessee River.
    Patches, the boat is a 1991 two seater Mirage-550LBS. It will run around 100mph with a 28 pitch ET @7400rpms.(If the tach is right)

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    well, dayum son,, U aint got not pig bote,,, call Chuck.

    Yu don;t have any considerable weight to push, the 2.4 may do ya well..... what kinda shape iz the internals in?

    Best thing to do, iz to cut tha chase and call ol' Chuck. He know's just about ever configuration there is for your application, and more...

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    nos

    i vote to pour the fog to it and teach ol 280 boy a lesson
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    I've made some really big power with nitrous on a bridgeport.

    Ronnie

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB in NM View Post
    The worst part about Nitrous iz running out.......

    And YES you can and will fry a motor if you don;t use a tried and proven system,,,, Call Chuck Goodman, here's in Benton Louisiana, and wrote the book on how to run nitrous properly,,, hell he's melted a ton on aluminum getting it right,,,! He delveloped the Nitrox system...


    you try and pump a 2.4 on juice on a heavy hull and you're asking for problems.....

    Check out the Nitrox website..... BUt if you have a 2.5, think about the money differential required,,,,,, a new juice system on a stock motor, old bearings, rings etc.... may be trouble.

    Call Chuck !

    Russ
    old rings are great for a nitrous motor. the butt gap is wider, so your rings don't fuse together and pop off the top of the piston while you're spraying. now i don't know how the pistons and rods will hold up, but strictly rings, you're better off with nitrous if they're a little loose. if you're gonna spend money whooping some ass, throw some forged internals and a ported head in the 2.5, then spray it. get some real ass whoopage going.
    Boost free, for now...
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    Quote Originally Posted by JASON ALLEN View Post
    ...There is a 280 picking on me and I want to beat him with my 2.4! I cant hang with him on take-off or mid-range, but top end seems to be about the same. I've done every modification that I know to do, but he's kicking my rear end. The thing that hurts the most is its a heavier boat...
    Try a better prop! Anybody can prop for top end, but to get the holeshot and brutally pull away from him would be quite a statement. Try a Yamaha drag, drop down a pitch or two. If his boat is heavier, there's no reason he should be beating you. If you get out in front, he'll need a lot of water to catch up again.
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    2.4

    I've made some really big power with nitrous on a bridgeport.

    Ronnie
    and there's probably still parts that haven't come back to earth. .sorry ronnie, i couldn't help it
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    My Bridgeport has no trouble pulling hard to 80 mph at 8000 rpm in 800 feet, and that's all-stock, with stock heads and thick "200" gaskets that only yield 115 psi compression.

    Prop it to spin and let the motor live.
    '89 Hydrostream Vegas XT, '90 Merc 2.4 Bridgeport PCU EFI
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    Nitrous is for lazy people who don't know how to make power haha
    Seriously; get an engine builder who knows what they are doing, port it, machine it, and go pick on the 280's. Nitrous is just gonna wreck alot of equipment, and when you're done you're going to have a larger repair bill than just building it up correctly in the first place. Good Luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tabararacing View Post
    Nitrous is for lazy people who don't know how to make power
    LMAO!!! Looks like I fit that description
    Quote Originally Posted by tabararacing View Post
    Seriously; get an engine builder who knows what they are doing, port it, machine it, and go pick on the 280's.
    I've done that, and it's not the 280's I like to pick on, it's the 1200 hp blown alcohol boys I like to embarrass.... and if I had the funds right now I'd like to take your 2 liter bridgeport and REALLY make em look silly--- 122 cubes of insanity against 600+ cubes of brute muscle, how much fun is that???

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