Nitrous oxide booster

Nitrous oxide (N2O)

 Excellent method for introducing additional fuel and air into the engine thus increasing the horsepower of the engine by burning more fuel


Nitrous oxide is formed by

2N + O àß N2O

It’s the non-flammable gas that is converted into pressurized liquid state for storage in the bottle


Advantages of nitrous oxide in the IC engine vehicles



  • When the liquid nitrous is injected it changes into gaseous state and drops its temp to -88C.Cools down the whole intake manifold therefore more fuel + air mixture packs in the cylinders due to low temperature compression


  • After the compression stroke in the cylinder it heats up and during the extreme heat of combustion once it reaches 315 C the nitrous oxide breaks into nitrogen and oxygen (N2O àN2+O). This addition oxygen combustion with additional fuel giving additional power


Construction





Two types of nitrous oxide system designs



Dry system





Solenoid only injects nitrous oxide





Only nitrous is injected through solenoid and air normally enters into manifold. It is possible in the vehicles having electric fuel injector as we need additional fuel so that extra oxygen from nitrous oxide can burn it for more horse power. The extra fuel in such vehicles is obtained by increasing the injection time. This all depends on Engine control unit (ECU).


Wet system






Solenoid injects nitrous as well as fuel





Nitrous + additional fuel is injected through solenoid into the intake manifold. No change is done in vehicles existing fuel system.  The air also enters normally to intake manifold. This type of system is possible in the engine having cam values (mechanical values)








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