A common misconception about nitrous oxide is that it is explosive or flammable. Nitrous by itself does not burn, nor is it explosive. At 565 deg. F, nitrous oxide (N20) breaks apart and forms two parts nitrogen and one part oxygen. Inside an engine, this added oxygen speeds up the combustion process (the nitrogen plays an important part in buffering the reaction). Whenever nitrous is used, additional fuel is necessary; otherwise the added oxygen will act as a blowtorch inside your engine. When used properly, nitrous oxide provides the same benefits as turbo charging or supercharging your engine (extra power is made by burning more fuel and oxygen), but without the added cost or complexities.
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Honda TRX 450R BoonDocker Nitrous System Installation Instructions
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1999-2004 Mustang GT Nitrous System
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Why our nitrous system is better:
• A complete 1999-2004 Mustang GT specific nitrous system. Everything is included in this kit for a safe, easy, plug and play installation.
• Adjustable from 75-175 horsepower. Safe enough for stock engines, powerful enough for racing use.
• Uses a custom made Ford fuel rail adaptor. This component gives easy access to the fuel system for nitrous system hook-up, especially the 2003-04 models.
• The 1999-2004 Mustang GT Nitrous System is activated at wide open throttle with advanced electronics that monitor your throttle position sensor (TPS); easy and safe activation.
• Unique nozzle design has “Active Fuel Control™” built in. This feature monitors bottle pressure and when the nitrous system is engaged, it adds or subtracts enrichment fuel so the engine never runs too rich or too lean.
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