propane injection...i prefer cummins but hey its your choice. =/
yes, of course you can because turbo is driven from the exhaust and nitrous oxide forces air into the engine
A.C.A. § 27-37-803. Use prohibited.(a) (1) Except as provided under subdivision (a)(2) of this section, a person shall not operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide on a street or highway.(2) This section shall not prohibit:(A) A person from operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide if the system supplying nitrous oxide is made inoperative by:(i) Disconnecting the line feeding nitrous oxide to the engine; or(ii) Removing the container or containers of nitrous oxide from the motor vehicle or motorcycle; or(B) A person from operating a tow vehicle or a recreational vehicle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide.(b) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.HISTORY: Acts 2005, No. 1568, § 1.
The scientific name for "laughing gas" is " Nitrous oxide."
Adding nitrous oxide to an engine can increase power output by providing additional oxygen for combustion, leading to a temporary boost in performance. However, proper tuning is crucial to prevent engine damage, as the increased pressure and temperature created by the nitrous can put additional stress on engine components. It is important to use nitrous oxide within recommended guidelines and performance limits to ensure safe and effective use.
The symbol for nitrous oxide is N2O.
The abbreviation for nitrous oxide is N2O.
No. Nitrous oxide (NO) is an inorganic compound.
yes according to the company my brother works for they hook it up to a Nitrous fill station and inject a wet shot into the can and it gives u the rush of a hionda engine on a 200 shot of NOS
Nitrous Oxide is heavier than air.
Nitrous oxide is also known as laughing gas.
The elements in a molecule of nitrous oxide are nitrogenand oxygen.
The solute for nitrous oxide is the gas itself (N2O). In a solution of nitrous oxide in a liquid solvent, the nitrous oxide gas is the solute that is being dissolved in the liquid.