I was just wondering if this is logical. If you set up a basic dry nitous kit on an 04' GT (ie returnless fuel system therfore no fuel pressure regulator) would this work? Bottle to one N2O solenoid, a WOT switch, with a tuner return to factory timing (very conservative) add a small basline increase in fuel at WOT, and a kenne bell boost-a-pump. The kenne bell boost-a-pump has a manifold pressure sensor that can detect a rise in boost in a supercharged application then it increases the voltage to the fuel pump which therfore increases fuel pressure. So why wouldn't that work with a N2O application? My understanding is that an injector (say 19lbs/hr) flows a particular amount of fuel at a given fuel pressure. So, when fuel pressure is increased the amount of fuel flowing thru the injector can be increased too. Anyways, I think this is very similiar to the dry kit offered by edelbrock but I could do it for several hundred dollars cheaper. I don't know, maybe we could be onto something here? If this would work, you could theoretically have the benefits of N2O in ay something like a 75hp shot without the risk of fuel puddling and the system would be super simple to install!

The Ideal ratio under WOT is NEVER 14:1 you are talking about stoich which you only use under light load situations. WOT is always tuned to be richer. Safe on a n/a is 13:1 safe on a power adder car is around 11.5:1