I guess I had nothing better to do, so cars and engines popped into my mind. 
How would a 200ci engine with N20 and a Supercharger work?
Other than forged pistons, what other engine parts would have to be upgraded above stock to handle the power? I know that the transmission, driveshaft, rear end, exhaust, and carburetion would all have to be addressed, as well as braking power.
Let's say that we have a 1977 or later 200ci engine. A centrifugal supercharger and direct port N20 injection are planned. Would this be compatible?
Could carburetion be upgraded above a 2bbl carburetor? When thinking about this my mind automatically pictured dual Holley 5200 2bbl carburetors sitting atop the intake log. My reasoning...
This would more thoroughly dispense larger amounts of fuel and air across the cylinders, taking advantage of the direct port N20 setup. There is more oxygen from the N20 so more fuel is needed. Plus, it would be pretty neat.
Keep in mind that I have never:
Rebuilt an engine,
Installed a Turbo/Supercharger,
Or installed any kind of N20 setup.
I have been trying to read all that I can on turbochargers, superchargers, N20, and I have been reading The Ford Falcon Six Cylinder Performance Handbook (I love that book, thanks Dave and Dennis).
Alrighty, lets discuss.

How would a 200ci engine with N20 and a Supercharger work?
Other than forged pistons, what other engine parts would have to be upgraded above stock to handle the power? I know that the transmission, driveshaft, rear end, exhaust, and carburetion would all have to be addressed, as well as braking power.
Let's say that we have a 1977 or later 200ci engine. A centrifugal supercharger and direct port N20 injection are planned. Would this be compatible?
Could carburetion be upgraded above a 2bbl carburetor? When thinking about this my mind automatically pictured dual Holley 5200 2bbl carburetors sitting atop the intake log. My reasoning...
This would more thoroughly dispense larger amounts of fuel and air across the cylinders, taking advantage of the direct port N20 setup. There is more oxygen from the N20 so more fuel is needed. Plus, it would be pretty neat.

Keep in mind that I have never:
Rebuilt an engine,
Installed a Turbo/Supercharger,
Or installed any kind of N20 setup.
I have been trying to read all that I can on turbochargers, superchargers, N20, and I have been reading The Ford Falcon Six Cylinder Performance Handbook (I love that book, thanks Dave and Dennis).
Alrighty, lets discuss.
