oler1234
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Anyone play around with a Nitropropane fuel additive? was reading some articles on it, can see around a 5-8% increase in power it seems.
thoughts?
thoughts?
Propane is a gas so you can't "add" it to the fuel unless you run a pressurized bottle and then inject (?) the propane gas into the intake. Then you'd have a heavy Propane system on you sled.
Nitro? Nitromethanol will add huge amounts of hp but blow you engine.
Nitrous Oxide? I'd just use a gas (about 32 oz - with oil added to it) storage tank to inject with the Nitrous Oxide.
Since you brought it up ... I have a complete Nitrous Oxide System for a sled. Includes fuel pump with pressure regulator, various switches, 2# Nitrous Bottle, B heater, 3 fogger nozzles, wiring, pressure lines, solenoids etc. MOS says each fogger nozzle can 'spray' as much as 150hp. I bought it and then after nearly dieing several times on my Modified Thundercat I just left it in the box. Probably worth well over $1500.
PM me if interested,
Ted
Quote from the article
"Since nitropropane creates more heat, it’s probably not a good idea to use it in an engine that will be subjected to long-duration, wide-open-throttle use."
I would hesitate in a sled motor....
yes u can get nitropropane in canada its a blast to use..hard to shut down the vehicle or sled used in my derby cars and sleds....just be careful..wicked horse power gains..pm me if u want more info ...thanks dave..
Quote from the article
"Since nitropropane creates more heat, it’s probably not a good idea to use it in an engine that will be subjected to long-duration, wide-open-throttle use."
I would hesitate in a sled motor....