The difference between turbo and nitroz in cars is better
By sportcars - November 29, 2017
Today, we will discuss a very important topic, about the turbo and nitrous oxide, and the difference between them in cars. Through this, you will learn about the function of turbo and nitroz in cars, so that through their function you will know the difference between them.
Car owners are always looking for the best ways to increase the energy of their cars, for more strength and speed, no matter how the engine or capacity of the engine, always allows the owner of the car for the best and looking for the best ways to Dalk, there are several ways to raise the engine capacity, both mechanical turbines or electric as an amendment Engine and fuel system in the engine, and these modifications may raise the capacity of our cars in a reasonable and acceptable, and most cars are not mechanically modified from the system of pumping nitrous oxide, the system may raise the engine power sometimes to a thousand horsepower,
- Nitrous oxide contains about one-third of its oxygen volume, unlike normal air, which contains five times the volume of oxygen and helps Nitrous ignite more than air, it generates tremendous energy when burning.
Nitrous oxide is an auxiliary catalyst gas added to the fuel, causing it to erupt with a bang and a large force, its function is to increase the combustion capacity within the engine to increase the energy produced by the explosion. - Turbo:
Oxygen is the main factor in the combustion process. It has been discovered that hot compressed air helps or stimulates the combustion process, which increases the strength and ability of the combustion process. The engine is on the output of the power, this is the function of turbo and its function is to pump hot compressed air into the engine, to increase engine capacity and power.
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