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If I got a nitrous system for my 7afe, and later swaped in a 3sgte, could I easily swap the nitrous as well? Is it practical to have a turbo car with no2?
Also, is it legal to use no2 on the street? |
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Doge, PSI is a measurement of pressure per square inch- nitrous is adding more oxygen to be combusted- which increases psi- all the No2 is is a carrier for the oxygen- it's the exact same thing as adding instant air to your engine- in fact thats all it is. What I'm saying is, all PSI is is a measurement of how much air your engine is getting (allowing you to add more fuel)- when No2 sprays out, it reacts and the oxygen splits off to become oxygen (u know, air) which is then combusted, just like the rest of the air. When No2 expands in the intake, it increases PSI This post has been edited by shid: Oct 23, 2004 - 12:53 AM |
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