I think that was his point.Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Ever see an RX7 throw a rod?
Rotary motors don't have rods?
I think that was his point.Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Ever see an RX7 throw a rod?
Rotary motors don't have rods?
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
I can understand that.Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
Millennium on the road is a hazardOriginally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: desertdweller
Originally posted by: trez2k3
Yea thats what i thought... I've heard of people blowing heads and stuff at like 9k so 40k couldn't be too good for the engine but what exactly does NOS do? Is it just a richer fuel mixture that increases HP?
The reason people blow the heads off thier engines is because they
don't have the system tuned correctly, or there has been a malfunction
somewhere in the system. The system has to be set up so as to push
more fuel into the chambers when the nitrous is there, otherwise,
the resulting instant lean condition is what causes the engine to come apart.
If your fuel system can't keep up with your nitrous system, your motor
go boom.
Lean makes for a hotter burn, and more power, but too lean will destroy
your engine.
DD
Most of the time what causes a head to come off is either weak head bolts, improperly installed heads, or over revving the engine which causes the rod to stretch, and the piston hits the cylinder head... happens quite frequently on top fuel cars as they cross the finish line.
*EDIT* Hotter does not equal more power... the stoichiometric air/fuel ratio is 14.7:1... that's the most efficient, most complete burn... however, the most power is made closer to 12:1
Originally posted by: desertdweller
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: desertdweller
Originally posted by: trez2k3
Yea thats what i thought... I've heard of people blowing heads and stuff at like 9k so 40k couldn't be too good for the engine but what exactly does NOS do? Is it just a richer fuel mixture that increases HP?
The reason people blow the heads off thier engines is because they
don't have the system tuned correctly, or there has been a malfunction
somewhere in the system. The system has to be set up so as to push
more fuel into the chambers when the nitrous is there, otherwise,
the resulting instant lean condition is what causes the engine to come apart.
If your fuel system can't keep up with your nitrous system, your motor
go boom.
Lean makes for a hotter burn, and more power, but too lean will destroy
your engine.
DD
Most of the time what causes a head to come off is either weak head bolts, improperly installed heads, or over revving the engine which causes the rod to stretch, and the piston hits the cylinder head... happens quite frequently on top fuel cars as they cross the finish line.
*EDIT* Hotter does not equal more power... the stoichiometric air/fuel ratio is 14.7:1... that's the most efficient, most complete burn... however, the most power is made closer to 12:1
You're right about the air/fuel ratio, I got myself mixed up on this fine monday morning
As far as blowing the head off, we're talking about kids playing with a typical 4 banger
factory engine. Not having the NO2 setup correctly or having a malfunction can certainly
pop the head loose on one of these engines. Especially considering that some of these
people are using much larger shots than they should be.
DD
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
lol, it's like in FNF when the eclipse gets shot up and vin diesel is like "NAAAAAWWWZZZZ" and the car explodes. That was the best part of the movie.
Most people put the bottles in the back of the trunk. If a car accident causes damage that far in, the gas tank is hit and you're screwed either way.
Originally posted by: slikmunks
i was thinking, wouldn't it be good then to actually put the n2o bottle in the front seat like they had it in the rx7 in tfaf? it's accessible without getting out of the car, not in the trunk, and in a concealed area where cops won't exactly see it right away when they see your car...
Originally posted by: slikmunks
i was thinking, wouldn't it be good then to actually put the n2o bottle in the front seat like they had it in the rx7 in tfaf? it's accessible without getting out of the car, not in the trunk, and in a concealed area where cops won't exactly see it right away when they see your car...
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: slikmunks
i was thinking, wouldn't it be good then to actually put the n2o bottle in the front seat like they had it in the rx7 in tfaf? it's accessible without getting out of the car, not in the trunk, and in a concealed area where cops won't exactly see it right away when they see your car...
It's never safe to put a grenade underneath your testicles.
Originally posted by: slikmunks
but i mean, there's gotta be a better place to put it than in the trunk where it's not accessible... i mean, to open the bottle you'd have to get out of the car, open the bottle, get back in the car, and that seems like a big hassle (ionno, i'm not a nitrous user, never looked into the stuff)... there's gotta be an easier way/location
Originally posted by: slikmunks
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: slikmunks
i was thinking, wouldn't it be good then to actually put the n2o bottle in the front seat like they had it in the rx7 in tfaf? it's accessible without getting out of the car, not in the trunk, and in a concealed area where cops won't exactly see it right away when they see your car...
It's never safe to put a grenade underneath your testicles.
but i mean, there's gotta be a better place to put it than in the trunk where it's not accessible... i mean, to open the bottle you'd have to get out of the car, open the bottle, get back in the car, and that seems like a big hassle (ionno, i'm not a nitrous user, never looked into the stuff)... there's gotta be an easier way/location
Yeah, I saw it in the movies. It's a button that you push. Then, you instantly go way faster.Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: slikmunks
but i mean, there's gotta be a better place to put it than in the trunk where it's not accessible... i mean, to open the bottle you'd have to get out of the car, open the bottle, get back in the car, and that seems like a big hassle (ionno, i'm not a nitrous user, never looked into the stuff)... there's gotta be an easier way/location
n00b
There's this thing called a remote opener.
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: slikmunks
but i mean, there's gotta be a better place to put it than in the trunk where it's not accessible... i mean, to open the bottle you'd have to get out of the car, open the bottle, get back in the car, and that seems like a big hassle (ionno, i'm not a nitrous user, never looked into the stuff)... there's gotta be an easier way/location
n00b
There's this thing called a remote opener.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
*EDIT* Any company that advertises DOT approved N2O bottles is a fraud.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
lol, it's like in FNF when the eclipse gets shot up and vin diesel is like "NAAAAAWWWZZZZ" and the car explodes. That was the best part of the movie.
Most people put the bottles in the back of the trunk. If a car accident causes damage that far in, the gas tank is hit and you're screwed either way.
Gas tanks don't explode without sparks... a bottle of N2O will because it's under very high pressure. Like when you put water and dry ice in a plastic bottle and cap it. Only an N2O bottle needs an impact to break the bottle.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: theNEOone
your friend is an idiot
*CONFIRMED*
NOS doesn't belong on ANY street driven vehicle, IMO.
MichaelD, you are not one to typically be an idiot, but you are being one here. Care to explain to me why Nitrous should not belong on a street vehicle, but a turbocharger or supercharger is ok? People don't need to talk about what they don't know about.
Some people say it creates a hazard... 600-800 psi in one of those bottles... if you get hit and it damaged the bottle... that's one hell of a grenade.
Umm... no. You don't know what you are talking about. All bottles have valves that blow off before they are damaged. Quit watching fast and the furious.