What Happens When You Strap Nitrous To A 1993 Buick Century?: Video - GM Authority (blog)

For your humorous pleasure, those behind Regular Car Reviews decided to attend a Dyno Day meet, and it appears there’s a running tradition to take one lowly car on its way to the junker to see what it does on the dyno. The victim this year was a 1993 Buick Century with the LG7 3. 3-liter V6. We’ve come a long way to the current LGX V6 by General Motors, that’s for sure. 3-liter V6, essentially a lower-deck version of the tried-and-true 3800 V6, was rated at 160 hp from the factory. But, that’s nothing a bottle of nitrous can’t fix, right. With a self-described “one metric butt-ton” of N2O hooked up, power is ready and willing. After the nitrous does it’s job, the 1993 Buick makes 140 hp. The third run, 193 hp. But, it’s all down hill from there. With a quick pop on the seventh pull, we have fire, which is quickly dispatched by one handy-dandy water bottle. That meant it was time for a good ‘ol fashioned “reverse to drive burnout ” session. You know you tried the same thing in your first front-wheel drive car. the plan is to always nitrous the car, the power differences were from changing the jetting for fun. also the car ran fine after the rev limiter fireball on the last hit, thats why we took it into the street to do some burnouts. you think that 67hp car would have done burnouts like that without the juice. Source: gmauthority.com