Unless your (enter brand name of N2O system here) was tested on a fully instrumented dyno, on your sled, you really have no idea what the true air/nitrous/fuel ratios will be or exactly what your power increase will be. The difference between possible system horsepower and actual system horsepower (state-of-tune) on any brand system can be HUGE !!! I had a BoonDocker's kit on my big bore Viper that took some trial & error tuning but in the end it would snap the tach from 8600 (45mph track speed) to 9100 (60mph track speed), and hold it there. This was under full engine load, hillclimbing. I have no idea if it was close to the 30hp claimed but "felt" pretty dang close to me.
NOTE:
"The power always comes from the fuel source. Nitrous oxide is not a fuel. Nitrous oxide is a convenient way to add the additional oxygen required to burn more fuel. If you add only nitrous oxide and do not add additional fuel you just speed up the rate at which your engine is burning the fuel that it normally uses. The energy comes from the fuel, not the nitrous. Nitrous oxide simply allows you to burn a greater quantity of fuel in the same time period. When problems are encountered reduce the size of the nitrous jet first! Power comes from the fuel, not the nitrous. So trying to cool things down by adding fuel simply adds more power and in most cases only increases the magnitude of the existing problem/s."
DYNOTECH:
"Randy came back to re-dyno his 830 big bore not only for NA comparison but also to update the BossNoss N2O system. On his first visit Randy blasted his BossNoss N2O system wide open, creeping his fuel mixture to max fuel/N2O mix. 25 HP over NA on a system that was supposed to add 60 HP. It appeared that the single tiny 1/8 ID nylon line feeding N2O into the two airbox fittings created a restriction. This time, with the restriction of nitrous regulator outlet reduced (now a 1/8 npt tee at the regulator to two 1/8th inch nylon hoses individually to two big airbox N2O blasters) we maxed out at 200 plus HP. This took several hours of dyno tuning to tweak into the HP curve you see here. Still not 60 HP but surely a good blast at 40 HP. Like every other N2O system, fine-tuning, on an instrumented dyno like this is a necessity."