Traction control (TC) will not damage your engine. The NOS could. The fact the TC is engaging would indicate you are breaking traction due to using too big of a NOS shot. Some TC systems (I believe the 2001 Mustang is one) controls wheels spin by reducing fuel...a bad situation for a NOS equipped car. If you're at the track, turn the TC off, and concentrate on throttle control. You could end up with a serious detonation issue. The 4.6 does not have a strong "factory" bottom end, you should consider an upgrade here as your next priority.
Turbo or nitrous.
One second faster in quarter mile with a 125 shot
Nitrous doesn't make the car go faster, it makes it accelerate faster.. and I wouldn't be able to tell u how much untill you ask accordingly about the engine
If it's a stock z28 setup with nitrous and a 350 stick that's in excellent condition the value will be around the $6-7000. If its custom let me know the specs in your response
the fastest land speed record in a ford car was set in a ford gt 500 kr mustang with superchargers (x6) and nitrous! it did 200 mph
Nitrous oxide is typically formed by heating ammonium nitrate, which breaks down into nitrous oxide and water vapor. This reaction releases nitrogen along with oxygen atoms that combine to form nitrous oxide. Generally, the process requires careful temperature control and is carried out in specialized equipment to ensure safety.
HNO2 stands for nitrous acid. It is a weak acid that is commonly used in chemical reactions and as a reagent in laboratory experiments.
Nitrous oxide causes a loss of motor control which is likely to make you fall down immediately after using it. If inhaled from the tank, frostbite can occur to the face and mouth. Other side effects include nausea, sleepiness, lack of coordination, disorientation and loss of appetite. Nitrous oxide can cause asphyxiation when not mixed with oxygen.
when was automotive use nitrous oxide invented
The scientific name for "laughing gas" is " Nitrous oxide."
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The symbol for nitrous oxide is N2O.