does nitrous work on diesels?
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YES! and with much better results for a given power increase than a petrol engine, as a diesel does not have an ignition system like a petrol engine and consequently the power output is not reduced by a poor condition ignition system, also the timing of the ignition sequence is not as crucial on a diesel which not only helps the power output, but also reliability.Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by kitesurf_philI bet you played with home made gunpowder, weedkiller and sugar, bolt bangers and molatov cocktails, when you were a kid
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and never under estimate the power of the crow scarers! all the other kids had bog standard bangers... we had a farm account!nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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With a petrol engine detonation can soon become a limiting factor to the power output, but as far as I can tell this is not the case on a diesel as they actually run on detonation and as a consequence are built stronger which is another reliability bonus. The biggest advantage of a diesel over a petrol engine is the diesels lack of acceleration ability, but with N20 injection this shortcoming is dis*proportionately improved. Cost is another area where a diesel has an advantage over an equivalent petrol engine, as the basic N20 systems for a diesel does not need a filet control system as a petrol engine does, which reduces the cost of a similar diesel system by approx £100. The only limiting factor is how much fuel the engine wastes, and how much extra can be added.Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.
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Originally posted by dabigmani can't see why it shouldn't, but wasn't sure... i'm gonna make meself a kit and find out!Powered by ????
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