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Recommended Websites Installing A Nitrous Oxide Kit Nitrous oxide is a compound most racers put in their cars to boost the power of their engine. This component can force more air into the engine combustion, which causes the fuel to burn more repidly. Bigger explosions happen and, as a result, more power is produced. Here are some tips on installing nitrous oxide kit: When installing a nitrous oxide kit, start with the tank. You should mount it into a secure base, usually at the trunk or the back compartment of the car. Make sure it is mounted away from heat sources or direct sunlight to achieve the proper calibration of air and fuel. Make sure it can securely sit there for the speed causes bumps that can unplug the tank to its tube. The outlet of the bottle is connected to a pressure gauge which tells you when you need a replacement. The tank must be installed with the label facing up and the release valve facing the front of the vehicle. Next thing to fix is the injector. It is the part that fires the nitrous oxide to the combustion chamber. Make sure to read the nitrous oxide kit installation instructions carefully. Once you have your hardware in place, install the nitrous and fuel supply lines. All the lines are connected by means of a Teflon paste for sealing off leakages. You can cut the tube to its proper length. If the lines have some leaks, it's not going to work effectively and can damage other components of your car. Nitrous oxide kits also come with a set of different sized nozzles called jets. They are used to tune the volume of nitrous oxide that is fed into the system during firing. You need to install the electrical circuit that will power your car when you fire the nitrous oxide. This part should be connected to the battery. Afterwards, fit the arming switch near the dashboard for easy access. Automotive Sites: |
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