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#1424691 09/20/2021 2:57 PM
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ive tried to find some sort of kit but it seems us 1bbl guys are left out of the mix. i am searching for someone who makes a plate style wet kit for our 6cyls, cost efficiency is the name of the game here and i have an entire nitrous setup, but i am missing a plate for it to screw into, and i cannot find a 1bbl plate, anyone know of one?
thanks!


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How are those spaghetti-thin connecting rods going to react to a dose of "go fast" ????? You're going to need about $2K worth of H-beam connecting rods and forged pistons. The crankshaft should be strong enough to handle the load, but the pistons and rods don't have a chance. I'm using a set of 6 1/2" long H beam rods in a stroker engine I'm building on a 261 block.
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Could you not find a machine shop that can fabricate one out of a block of aluminum, given detailed information? Also what six are you planning to do this with? A 216? Haha, just kidding! Good luck and let us know how it goes.


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Using a plate mounted nitrous set up on an early style stovebolt probably runs into the same issues as trying to use throttle body efi on an early stovebolt, The Siamese intake ports. Very likely to have the additional fuel injected to support the additional o2 released during nitrous burn puddle in the intake and cause a lean out, and then a melt the piston event, in addition to the rod issue identified by HRL.


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I was looking for a small 35 shot just enough to give her a little boost when she needs it until my smallblock was done and like i said i had a whole kit just minus a plate and a full bottle laying around. So i figured why not. Ill have to look into having a plate made.


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