Causes it to make a lot more power than it would normally. And potentially could make your engine explode into many unrecognizeable pieces.
Diesel engines use propane to go faster, only gas engines use NOS
Cleans the nitrous lines before putting it into the engine.
NOS will add from 25 to 500 h.p. depending on what your engine can handle and if the system is installed correctly. The cooling effect of NOS added to a 350 h.p. engine will add about 25 h.p. from the cooling effect alone. So the answer to your question depends on many factors. Engine size, weight of car, and the system you install. Remember, do this wrong and you will destroy your engine. Let the experts tell you what your engine can safely handle.
Turbochargers and nitrous oxide systems (NOS) provide different benefits for increasing engine power. Turbochargers use exhaust gases to increase air intake and can provide more consistent power gains, while NOS provides a sudden boost of power. In general, NOS can provide a quicker boost in power, but it is also more taxing on the engine compared to a turbocharger.
There is no set amount of horsepower in a tank of NOS. NOS is an oxidizer that means it allows your fuel to be burned more quickly. The increase in horsepower depends on the quality of the engine. consult a master certified auto technician before installing a NOS system in your vehicle.
No, NOS (nitrous oxide) is not explosive. It is commonly used as a performance enhancer in car engines to increase power output by providing a temporary boost of oxygen to the engine. However, improper use or handling of NOS can still be dangerous.
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the engine with 4 valves per cylinder can get the air/fuel mixture and the burned exhaust in and out more efficiently
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