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How Do You Use Nitro Oxide In Engines?

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How Do You Use Nitro Oxide In Engines?

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Installing a Nitrous Oxide System (NoS) in a car is one of most effective ways to generate additional power from an engine. Essentially, the system creates a higher air volume inside the engine, and, as a result, the car will burn more fuel, thereby producing more power. There are two ways to inject NoS into an engine: direct porting and applying what is referred to as a dry manifold approach. In the former case, NoS is delivered to manifold by use of a nozzle mounted in the throttle body or plate underneath the carburetor. In the case of a direct-port approach, the system employs a fogger oriented inside each engine intake. Place the brackets in the trunk. Ensure the bracket is angled to 45-degrees off axis when facing the front of the car. Tap the bracket holes and, when you have a pilot hole drilled, place the bracket over the holds and screw it down. Remove the throttle linkage and the throttle body. Install the spray bar nozzle facing the plenum. Reinstall the throttle body and li

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