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Old 04-14-2013, 04:47 PM
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Default RE: Nitrous Oxide for a gas engine?


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Mix a couple ounces of some 10-15% nitro glow fuel into your gas can. I run ''spiked'' gas in my ice auger for a little extra power. Works good and it hasn't fouled the diaphragm in the two years of doing this either. You could add straight nitro too, if you have some.
You should not mix NitroMethane with gas since they do not blend well at all. You want to use NitroPropane which will mix with methanol or gasoline. Klotz sells a product called Nitro™ which is an oxygenating power additive developed for gasoline and methanol alcohol fuels. Nitro® is designed to extract the maximum level of horsepower from stock and modified engines. Contains 50% Nitropropane and 50% Koolinal™ as a blending and cooling agent. Koolinal™ resists detonation and pre-ignition. Dyno test indicate substantial power increases may be obtained when using Klotz® Nitro™. Blends with methanol alcohol and gasoline.