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| NOS for an oil burner? Just wondering if anybody has any experience with using NOS in a modern turbo diesel (aka oil burner)? I know that it has been done but donīt really know how and what itīs good for. Iīm sure it would have to be a dry system. Any ideas appreciated. |
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| NAWZZZZ DAWG!!!!! NOS is a freking company, and dont say you knew that either, b/c it's been said WAAAYYY to many times. "Uh yeah, I was just saying that b/c I really knew what it ment, and that it was just a company" Please dont come around here and say stuff like that, it only stirs up the behive.
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| you can run nitrous in a diesel, cummins diesel drag racers do it but you are looking at a HUGE modifications to take the heat. I.E. turbos, computers, injectors, why not just start out with a computer then work your way up to propane if you ever get that far. Nitrous in diesel is really for only serious drag racing or pulling. |
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BTW, WHO the hell does not know that NOS is a company buddy? grow up. I hate people who gain self confidence by acting more superior to all others. |
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| Geeze, sorry for trying to make a joke . But I just hate the term "nos" it just sounds so ignorant and uneducated. I was not trying to diss one person in particular, it's just you only started hearing that word when TFATF came out, and now people think it's right to sound ignorant. Sorry, no personal attack, just stating the facts bro.
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