71Chally, I don't know the specs of the stock fuel pump but it may not be stock---all I know is I can take the motor up to 6500rpm without a dip in fuel pressure at all. The pump was painted over when I bought the car, I could try to check the serial numbers on it and see whats up but i'll likely just replace it if theres any risk so long as the N2O doesn't get too expensive...then i'll just ditch the idea for now.
The cell idea is ideal for spray, I agree. I would go that route if I had more $$$ to spend but im just trying to look for a cheaper alternative being that im only using a small shot (maybe as little as 100-125 if I see the times I want). As Terry mentioned, im going to run a fuel pressure safety switch so I shouldn't have any serious issues of running out of fuel to the point of grenading. Of course, im still very thorough with nitrous and i'll be checking all the plugs probably 10 times before actually running a full run down the track all out. If it's even a little lean, i'm fairly sure I could catch it before it does any damage. I'll probably start with a 100 shot jetting, on the rich side with conservative timing retard and see how that turns out. When I get the timing/jetting worked out perfect on pump gas--assuming the fuel pump is adequate-- i'll probably mix some race gas in the tank just for insurance whenever using the spray.
Terry, thanks...i'll keep that in mind. The sniper system looks nice, I must say...great price too! Do you think there's any mechanically driven pump I could use though that will be enough? I know some of the holly pumps and the eddy performer rpm pump flow upwards of 110gph. The eddy rpm claims to support 600hp, I should only be pushing maybe 500hp on spray. Eventually I'd love to just go through the fuel system and do it from back to front with a cell, electric pump and braided lines maybe when I have more cam/more heads but for now im just looking for the cheapest/easiest way to safely run a small shot. Still have a lot of small things to fix and not a lot of time to work on the car so bolting on a new mechanical pump would surely be cheaper and easier for me right now.