Words and photos by
Jeff Burk
11/9/04
Zach Barklage is acknowledged
as one of the premier young drivers in drag racing.
He is also twenty years old, a bachelor and a guy who
likes his daily ride to be as "rad" as the
six-second, 200-mph, blown and injected '04 Pontiac
Grand Am Pro Mod. So it shouldn't come as any surprise
that Barklage's street car is a bitchin' red '97 C-5
Corvette. It also shouldn't be a surprise to anyone
that Zach would want his 'Vette to perform on the street
like his Grand Am does on the strip, but what is unusual
is instead of picking a supercharger like he has on
his Pro Modified, he instead went with nitrous oxide
injection to supply a horsepower boost for the electronic
fuel injected small block in the 'Vette.
Barklage consulted Wady "Pro Mod Wad" Hamam,
the head nitrous tech for Mike Thermos' Nitrous Supply
warehouse in Huntington Beach, CA. Hamam used to be
the primary tech person and Thermos the owner of Nitrous
Oxide Systems before that company was sold to Holley.
"Pro Mod Wad" recommended Barklage install
the NOS 5177 nitrous kit on the already potent small
block. Barklage took the kit to a local speed
shop by the name of Tydo Race Cars which is located
near his home in Eldon, MO. According to Barklage the
installation was easily done with a minimum of tools
and took the guys in the Tydo shop just about four
hours to complete.
The 10-lb. Bottles were installed in order to have
enough bottle pressure and nitrous volume to make the
all aluminum EFI 350 LS-1 small block wake up. According
to Nitrous Supply's Hamam, the kit should give the
345 horsepower mouse motor an additional 125 hp when
the solenoid opens.
The first thing they
did at Tydo Race Cars was to install and plumb
two 10-lb bottles on the 'Vette's package tray.
Note that they also installed vent tubes that would
direct nitrous oxide out of the car if either of
the bottles built up too much head pressure and
the burst panel gave way. The kit uses a single
nozzle mounted upstream of the EFI sensor, which
is located in the "cold air" intake plenum
for the 'Vette |
The solenoids for
the gasoline and nitrous are both mounted on
the chassis at the front of the 'Vette, with
a short braided hose going to the air filter
plenum. |
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