Is car nitrous flammable?

While the compound nitrous oxide is not flammable, it breaks down at around 565 degrees Fahrenheit and the oxygen liberated at that point will help burn fuel like any other oxygen.
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Can nitrous cause a fire?

Nitrous oxide is a colorless, sweet-tasting gas. It is also known as "laughing gas". Continued breathing of the vapors may impair the decision making process. It is noncombustible but it will accelerate the burning of combustible material in a fire.
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Is nitrous oxide safe flammable?

Nitrous oxide is not considered flammable, because it can not burn as a fuel. However, it can act as an oxidizer and cause a fire to burn hotter, faster, and more intensely.
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Do Nos cars explode?

No. Using high-quality nitrous that's been fitted correctly and according to the requirements of your car should be safe for the engine and will not cause the engine to overheat or explode.
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Is Nos safe for cars?

Nitrous oxide is one of the simplest ways to add power to your car, but it's not without risk. Increasing the amount of oxygen in the combustion chamber can cause serious engine damage if the air-fuel ratio becomes too lean.
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Why is nitrous illegal in cars?

It is not illegal to store or transport them in most states, but it is unlawful to use nitrous oxide as an inhalant, and in the case of automotive-grade nitrous, it can be hazardous because of the added sulfur. For track-only vehicles or vehicles driven only on private property, nitrous oxide is legal everywhere.
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How much HP is a 100 shot of NOS?

Maxwell: A “shot” is typically how much horsepower the nitrous system is adding to the engine. For instance, a “hundred shot” is adding 100 flywheel horsepower on top of what the engine makes normally. The horsepower level of the nitrous kit can is easily changed by swapping out metering jets.
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Is nitrous purge flammable?

While the compound nitrous oxide is not flammable, it breaks down at around 565 degrees Fahrenheit and the oxygen liberated at that point will help burn fuel like any other oxygen.
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Can an empty NOS tank explode?

Fortunately, nitrous oxide companies are well ahead of the curve on situations like these, as any bottle produced today has a safety blow-off cap or disc installed that will safely release the pent-up pressure once it exceeds a specific psi rating before the bottle can explode.
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Is nitrous oxide illegal in cars?

In the United States, at the federal level, nitrous oxide (NOS) is not illegal to use in cars. However, laws regulating NOS use can vary from state to state. In Maryland, for example, any vehicle equipped with a power booster system must have a specific decal identifying its use to drive it on a highway.
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At what temperature does nitrous oxide explode?

Hazardous decomposition products

Nitrous oxide decomposes explosively at 1202°F (650°C) into two parts Nitrogen and one part oxygen.
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Does nitrogen ignite?

Is Nitrogen Flammable? Under normal circumstances, nitrogen will not ignite and it is neither considered flammable, nor combustible. This is good news given the prevalence of nitrogen in the atmosphere, if it could catch fire every time that someone lit a match, the Earth would never stop burning.
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Why do cars use NOS instead of oxygen?

Because oxygen is so bulky, what people use instead is nitrous oxide. In the engine, nitrous oxide turns into nitrogen and oxygen, and it's the oxygen that people are after. Nitrous oxide easily liquefies under pressure, so you can store a lot more of it in a bottle than you can gaseous oxygen, which does not liquefy.
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What color does Nos burn?

Flames of carbon monoxide burning with nitrous oxide are bluish in colour and show a rather similar spectrum to that of flames with oxygen, but the blue shade is somewhat less intense, and this has already been commented on (Gaydon 19426).
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Does nitrous oxide support combustion?

Nitrous oxide is an odorless, colorless, non-flammable gas. While nitrous oxide is not flammable, it will support combustion to the same extent as oxygen does. It leads to a state of euphoria, explaining its nickname 'laughing gas. ' Nitrous oxide is the least potent inhalational anesthetic.
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Can you leave a nitrous bottle on?

Everybody forgot that you'll burn up your nitrous solenoid if you leave pressure in the line. It can't handle 1000psi constant pressure on it. Fuel isn't a problem - only about 40-50psi. So I would DEFINITLELY NOT RECCOMEND you leave the bottle on.
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Why do racers heat up nitrous bottles?

A bottle heater not only brings the bottle pressure into the needed range for the first pass, but re-warms the bottle for the next pass because each pass cools the bottle as it's emptied. An NOS bottle heater is the best, safest way to maximize NOS nitrous system performance.
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How hot can a nitrous bottle get?

Bottle Temp. On a hot summer day with the bottle in the trunk of your car, the bottle could easily be warmer than 85 degrees. Conversely, on a cool spring evening, the nitrous in the bottle could easily be 65 degrees F.
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How long does a 10lb bottle of nitrous last?

A: It depends on bottle capacity and the size of the nitrous shot being used. On the 75hp setting, a 10 lb. bottle will last around 10 quarter mile runs. On the 125hp setting the bottle will last around 6 runs.
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Is wet or dry nitrous better?

A "wet" kit is ideal for both normally aspirated applications as well as forced induction applications. It can require a little bit more installation time than a "dry" kit, but is easier to tune if greater than stock HP settings are to be experimented with.
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Can you run nitrous on a turbo car?

Dave Vasser: Both a turbocharger and supercharger can greatly benefit from adding nitrous. The results vary with different applications. Keep in mind that keeping intake air temps down helps aid in detonation.
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What states allow nos in cars?

Many people want to know: is NOS legal in all states? The answer is yes, nitrous oxide (NOS) is legal in all states for medical purposes and for off-road automotive use.
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How much HP does Nos add?

If you're wondering what's the easiest and cheapest way to add a lot of horsepower to your engine, then we have the answer: nitrous oxide. Yep, for less than $500 you can add 100 to 200 hp to your engine using common hand tools and without breaking a sweat.
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Is selling Nos illegal?

Laughing gas is typically used by being released into balloons from small silver canisters, then being inhaled. While the sale of nitrous oxide is illegal, it is not, at present, a crime to possess the drug. The government believes this could be a "significant factor" in its increasing use in recent years.
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