Should I put nitrous in my car?

In general, if your car has a returnless fuel system, then you need a wet nitrous kit. Most cars, since the late '90s, have returnless fuel systems, so wet systems are the most common choice.
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Does nitrous damage your car?

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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Does nitrous hurt your engine?

Will nitrous injection damage my engine? The use of a correctly designed, high quality nitrous oxide system, that is fitted and used correctly within prescribed safe limits, will put your engine at little to no risk of damage.
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How much HP will nitrous 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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What happens when you use NOS in a car?

Nitrous Oxide in Cars

As shooting oxygen directly into the combustion chamber will result in engine damage due to pre-ignition and detonations. Nitrous is a safer way to increase the combustion. When nitrous oxide is added to the engine, the compound does not release oxygen until it is mixed with the fuel.
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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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Does NOS increase top speed?

In the nitrous oxide molecule the atoms are boud together, so the oxygen is not free but the bond breaks down as temperature rises (arround 565° F). When you add nitrous oxide to an engine, the total amount of oxygen is increased while the volume of nitrogen is decreased. This increase will speed up the burn process.
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Why is NOS illegal in a car?

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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Is turbo better than nitrous?

If you have a large displacement drag car that operates on staged nitrous oxide induction, you might not want to add a turbo because it won't make much of a difference. Turbos are great if the vehicle is able to suitably control the power of the wheels, drive shaft, tyres and the engine.
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How can I add 200 hp to my car?

How You Can Increase Horsepower and Torque?
  1. Clean House to Increase Horsepower. ...
  2. Perform a Tune-Up on the Engine. ...
  3. Install a Turbo Kit or Supercharger. ...
  4. Install a Cold-Air Intake. ...
  5. Install an Aftermarket Exhaust System. ...
  6. Buy an Engine Tuner.
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How much HP does a 100 shot of nitrous add?

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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Do you need a tune for nitrous?

There's much more to this story on fuels when using nitrous, but a safe start is to start tuning with a higher-octane fuel and then tune accordingly. Fuel pressure is an equally important part of the nitrous tune. Most systems are tuned for 56 psi of fuel pressure.
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Can you put NOS in an automatic?

Yes, Nitrous Oxide Systems can be used with automatic transmissions and in the majority of cases automatic transmission can handle larger power increases than a standard factory manual clutch and gearbox.
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How much is it to install NOS?

“Most kits start about $700 and up," says Sullivan. “And labor on installation runs about the same. There's a lot of options available that can increase the price.
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Can you run nitrous with turbo?

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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How much does it cost to fill a nitrous tank?

Registered. Well, it depends on where you get the nitrous. I pay $2 per pound, but I've seen as high as $4 or $5. It also depends on the size of the shot you use.
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Is nitrous better than supercharger?

Superchargers offer instant power anytime you hit the throttle. Nitrous is easily the best bang for the buck horsepower investment you could make. Either path will get you where you want to go—quickly.
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Is nitrous cheaper than turbo?

There's also the initial costs involved. If you have a target of, say, 2,000 horsepower, it is definitely going to be less expensive to get there with a nitrous setup than it would be with turbos.
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How long does nitrous oxide last in a tank?

How long does a cylinder of O2 and N2O last? A full O2 cylinder will last approximately 2 hours of continual use. A full N2O cylinder will last about 6 hours of continual use.
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What states is NOS illegal in?

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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Is laughing gas illegal in America?

The majority of the states in the United States have definite laws concerning nitrous oxide and similar substances. These laws state that it is unlawful to possess or sell nitrous oxide for the purpose of inducing an intoxicated state (by inhaling it).
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Is it illegal to sell Whipped Cream Chargers?

Under this law, which goes into effect on November 25, 2021, an entity found in violation of selling whipped cream chargers to persons under 21 would be subject to a civil penalty of up to $250 for an initial offense and up to $500 for each subsequent offense.
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How much faster does nitrous make a car?

As the smart folks over at Hot Rod Network explain, “For ignition advance, the rule for a mostly street-driven car is to retard total timing 2 to 2.5 degrees per every nitrous-generated 50-hp increase.
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Does nitrous increase torque?

Nitrous oxide systems make large amounts of torque by allowing an engine to burn more fuel at a lower rpm range than normal.
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What all do I need to run nitrous?

Nitrous oxide is an oxidizer, and you need to add fuel with the added oxygen to get power. The mixture of fuel and oxygen needs to be pretty close to ideal so that the mixture can ignite at the right time and the right temperature. Dry nitrous systems do not add that fuel and expect the engine to do it automatically.
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