Did you see "The Fast and the Furious" last summer? It was a really silly movie about drag racing rice rockets, but it made stars out of an actor called Vin Diesel and a gas called nitrous oxide. Vin ...
Anyone who has done their homework on nitrous knows that when done right, it can be a hell of a good time. The healthy addition of oxygen into the combustion chamber will easily wake up your GM hot ...
Although the progressive kit works with both plate- and direct-port nitrous systems, NOS feels that the standard Cheater Systems' broad application will be the most popular choice for a progressive ...
Performance augmentation systems are typically more expensive, complicated, and potentially illegal, but as a final step they remain some of the most popular modifications in the hot rodder's handbook ...
There are two main types of nitrous systems: dry systems and wet systems. Dry systems inject nitrous oxide into the engine’s air intake, while wet systems inject both nitrous oxide and fuel. Plate ...
The first movie in the Fast and Furious series made nitrous oxide one of the most desirable vehicle modifications for those who did not know anything about it. The surrounding hype grew even further ...
For weekend drag-racing buffs looking for instant horsepower, adding nitrous oxide systems to their cars' engines is a popular way to go. Nitrous oxide, the "laughing gas" used by dentists to sedate ...