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  • How Nitrous Works Through Air Cleaner

    Nitrous oxide (N2O) has been used for decades by those trying to get more from their engine with a relatively simple and effective administration of this dynamic compound. Two properties that make...

  • The Best Way to Use a Water Injection Manifold or Carburetor

    Though considered by many an old-fashioned approach to increasing engine longevity and octane tolerance, water injection is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity due to the engine...

  • What Are the Benefits of a Cold Air Intake & Muffler?

    Combustion requires three basic elements: fuel, oxygen and heat. The more fuel and oxygen you have, the bigger the resulting bang. Since an engine's power is determined by the force of the...

  • How Are Top Fuel Dragsters Fueled?

    Top fuel dragster engines produce thousands of horsepower and can use over 20 gallons of nitro methane fuel on a single quarter-mile run, so they require a fuel pump that can keep delivering. Top...

  • How Does a NASCAR Fuel Cell Work?

    Nascar started with the use of fuel cells as they were safer than the standard fuel tank. A regular fuel tank in a collision would leak out and possibly ignite a fire. When your running at high...

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