lateralmotion wrote:In the Skyline in the first movie, the Nitrous was actually put on by MotoRex. Ever heard of them? yeah they made it a hell of a lot easier to get a skyline here... so i believe they know what they are doing. And on the Skyline in the FF2, the nitrous isn't injected into the fuel or whatever it's sprayed over the intercooler, so basically it's just making the intercooler do it's job a hell of a lot better, so i don't see anything wrong with that.
themadscientist wrote:Nitrous is cold as hel in it's own right so more effective, same with freon.
AZhitman wrote:Nitrous (nor Freon) are NOT "cold in their own right". The cold comes from the rapid expansion of the gases as they are expelled from a pressurized container. Want proof? Take a can of spray paint or compressed air and spray it all out at one time... It comes out very cold, and the container gets cold as well.
If NOx was naturally "cold", you'd freeze your lips when you go to the dentist...
lateralmotion wrote:In the Skyline in the first movie, the Nitrous was actually put on by MotoRex. Ever heard of them? yeah they made it a hell of a lot easier to get a skyline here... so i believe they know what they are doing. And on the Skyline in the FF2, the nitrous isn't injected into the fuel or whatever it's sprayed over the intercooler, so basically it's just making the intercooler do it's job a hell of a lot better, so i don't see anything wrong with that.
AZhitman wrote:Nitrous (nor Freon) are NOT "cold in their own right". The cold comes from the rapid expansion of the gases as they are expelled from a pressurized container. Want proof? Take a can of spray paint or compressed air and spray it all out at one time... It comes out very cold, and the container gets cold as well.
If NOx was naturally "cold", you'd freeze your lips when you go to the dentist...