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Re: turbocharging a john deere 70 diesel
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Posted by buickanddeere on March 03, 2006 at 10:59:11 from (216.183.151.203):
In Reply to: Re: turbocharging a john deere 70 diesel posted by Mike w J on March 02, 2006 at 17:55:46:
Co2 is only a few hundred parts per million in air and that's in a room with a lot of people. Nitrogen N2 is about 2/3 of the all the air around you and it's inert except at very high temps. Adding a few more % oxygen alone to the intake air will raise combustion temps sky high even if lean mixtures are avoided. N2O is about 2/3 nitrogen as a buffer and 1/3 oxygen. It will melt/cut an engine apart like it was torched if operated too lean as well. N2O is injected as a liquid under pressure which drops to about -40F as it vapourizes. That alone adds power with a denser mixture. A cooler air/fuel mixture is less prone to detonate in a gasser engine too.
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