• Agricultural activity is the leading cause of emission of nitrous oxide, accounting for 70 percent of global human-derived N2O emissions over the past decade. (yale.edu)
  • Using "bottom-up" and "top-down" approaches, the researchers have provided a global look at N 2 O emissions, accounting for naturally occurring sources of nitrous oxide and attributing anthropogenic sources that had both been omitted in previous inventories. (yale.edu)
  • Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions have been observed from tree stems in natural ecosystems but have not yet been measured in the context of forested former landfill sites. (open.ac.uk)
  • With more rainfall, ammonia and methane emissions decrease, while nitrous oxide emissions increase. (eurekamag.com)
  • Nitrous oxide emissions in novel wastewater treatment processes: A comprehensive review. (bvsalud.org)
  • There is also a risk for increased nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions and nitrogen leaching to the ground water because of increased nitrogen availability. (lu.se)
  • Our own measurements also indicate significant emissions of the powerful greenhouse gases methane and nitrous oxide from clear-cuts. (lu.se)
  • At elevated temperatures, nitrous oxide is a powerful oxidiser similar to molecular oxygen. (wikipedia.org)
  • In vehicle racing, nitrous oxide (often called "nitrous") allows the engine to burn more fuel by providing more oxygen during combustion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrous oxide is a strong oxidising agent, roughly equivalent to hydrogen peroxide, and much stronger than oxygen gas. (wikipedia.org)
  • [ 1 ] The specially designed nasal mask fully covers the nose, allowing the mixture of nitrous oxide with oxygen to flow while the dentist works on the patient's mouth. (medscape.com)
  • [ 8 ] A 2009 prospective, randomized study showed that a 70:30 mix of nitrous oxide in oxygen, administered for 3 minutes, was effective in reducing pain in children undergoing venipuncture. (medscape.com)
  • Nitrous Oxide gas (N2O) was first produced and described in 1772 by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), a progressive English theologian, author and self taught chemist who is best remembered for his discovery of oxygen. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • new paragraph] This Gas Cylinder is subject to exchange only with the purchase of Nitrous Oxid and Oxygen and is not acceptable for credit on account against other merchandise. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • It is a mixture of 50% nitrous gas and 50% oxygen and is inhaled through a mask as needed. (matsuregional.com)
  • This mask only covers your nose and delivers nitrous oxide, along with oxygen, simply through breathing. (drhighsmith.com)
  • After treatment is done, you will breathe just oxygen for a little bit to clean out any gas and will have no lingering drowsiness from the nitrous oxide. (drhighsmith.com)
  • A registered dental assistant registered with the Board as an RDA may be authorized to monitor nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation under the direct supervision of a dentist. (nddentalboard.org)
  • The RDA provides proof of a credential issued by another state for the monitoring of nitrous oxide/oxygen inhalation and the training was substantially equivalent to ND requirements. (nddentalboard.org)
  • If you have received and submitted proof of training/education, and the endorsement for monitoring nitrous oxide/oxygen is not seen on the registration card, please notify the Board. (nddentalboard.org)
  • Nitrous oxide systems work by adding extra oxygen to the combustion process in a vehicle's engine, allowing more fuel to be burned and increasing the power output. (geekmyride.org)
  • This extra oxygen is stored in a nitrous bottle, which is typically mounted in the trunk or trunk area of the vehicle. (geekmyride.org)
  • Nitrous Oxide (part oxygen and part hydrogen) is a gas given to patients by inhaling the gas through their nose from a small mask. (stonegatedental.ca)
  • For the purposes of automotive use, Nitrous Oxide when in its desired state of compressed liquid can be thought of as an extremely dense form of oxygen. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Nitrous oxide molecules consist of 2 atoms of nitrogen bonded to 1 atom of oxygen. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Activating a NOS nitrous oxide system adds nitrous oxide & fuel to the original inlet charge and although the nitrous oxide itself does not burn, it is an oxidiser which provides more oxygen to allow the additional fuel to be burned, and therefore produce more power. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • At 565 degrees F (less than the temperatures of normal combustion), the molecules of nitrous oxide break down, releasing the oxygen atoms from the nitrogen atoms. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • With the use of gentle sedation , such as nitrous oxide and oxygen - also known as laughing gas - patients are able to overcome their initial anxiety. (253dentalcare.com)
  • Pure oxygen is used to flush nitrous out of the patient's system and they may return to normal activities almost immediately, including drive themselves home from the appointment. (253dentalcare.com)
  • Dry nitrous kits spray Nitrous Oxide into the air intake or intake manifold of the engine, this improves the oxygen content of the intake air chemically and air density by its cooling effect. (jankyshack.com)
  • This system compensates for all the extra oxygen entering your engine by also adding the appropriate amount of extra fuel, keeping your air to fuel ratio (AFR) the same as if it was operating without the nitrous kit. (jankyshack.com)
  • Workers may be harmed from exposure to nitrous oxide. (osap.org)
  • This alert presents control measures for preventing or substantially reducing exposure to nitrous oxide during administration of anesthetic gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide), commonly known as laughing gas, nitrous, nitro, or nos, is a chemical compound, an oxide of nitrogen with the formula N 2O. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrous oxide is small inorganic chemical molecule and may also be known as dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide. (medscape.com)
  • Ms Hernandez said: 'I welcome this move by the government to send a clear signal to people, especially young people, that not only is abuse of nitrous oxide dangerous to their health, but it is also illegal and those caught possessing it will face consequences. (yahoo.com)
  • All it takes is a quick search on the internet and one will find an exorbitant amount of information surrounding the abuse of Nitrous Oxide, more dangers, stories about personal accounts and the side effects that people have experienced. (sobriety.ca)
  • A dental hygienist or a registered dental assistant may terminate or reduce the amount of nitrous oxide previously initiated and administered by a dentist, dental hygienist or registered dental assistant. (nddentalboard.org)
  • Solenoids are often controlled by a separate control module that ensures the correct amount of nitrous oxide and fuel is delivered to the engine. (geekmyride.org)
  • It receives information from various sensors located throughout the vehicle, such as the throttle position sensor and the nitrous pressure sensor, and uses this information to adjust the amount of nitrous oxide and fuel delivered to the engine. (geekmyride.org)
  • With all the above in mind, it is obviously essential to supply the engine with precise amounts of additional fuel to match the amount of nitrous oxide being added (to ensure the engine doesn't run lean) and to retard the timing to an optimum setting, to achieve successful and reliable results. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Nitrous oxide has significant medical uses, especially in surgery and dentistry, for its anaesthetic and pain-reducing effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • In dentistry, nitrous oxide is indicated to decrease the pain and anxiety associated with procedures. (medscape.com)
  • While we will certainly use all our techniques to help you relax, there are some times when we need to consider using a form of sedation dentistry such as nitrous oxide. (drhighsmith.com)
  • With the help of sedation dentistry, including nitrous, patients receive the necessary dental care to optimize their oral and overall health. (253dentalcare.com)
  • the evaporation and expansion of liquid nitrous oxide in the intake manifold causes a large drop in intake charge temperature, resulting in a denser charge, further allowing more air/fuel mixture to enter the cylinder. (wikipedia.org)
  • Contact with liquid nitrous oxide can cause severe frostbite. (osap.org)
  • Being the third most important greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide also substantially contributes to global warming. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrous oxide is often seen as the third most important greenhouse gas" behind carbon dioxide and methane, says Maavara. (yale.edu)
  • Nitrous oxide is commonly offered by pediatric dentists to assist in inducing amnesia, as well as increasing analgesia, relaxation, and cooperation in younger patients. (medscape.com)
  • A dentist who induces a patient into a state of relative analgesia using nitrous oxide shall ensure that the patient will be continually and personally monitored by a dentist. (nddentalboard.org)
  • Moore Foundation to co-sponsor OCB workshop Oceanic Methane and Nitrous Oxide: The present situation and future scenarios ! (us-ocb.org)
  • Where in the global oceans should spatial and temporal surveys be conducted to discern climatologically-relevant changes in water-column inventories of methane and nitrous oxide? (us-ocb.org)
  • However, attempts to answer this question stimulate many related and relevant queries concerning the production and consumption of methane and nitrous oxide in the ocean. (us-ocb.org)
  • The workshop will address these questions to help determine the future directions of methane and nitrous oxide measurements in the global oceans. (us-ocb.org)
  • The workshop builds off a series of global inter-comparison exercises of nitrous oxide and methane. (us-ocb.org)
  • Nitrous oxide is administered by inhalation, absorbed by diffusion through the lungs, and eliminated via respiration. (medscape.com)
  • Nitrous oxide has been the oxidiser of choice in several hybrid rocket designs (using solid fuel with a liquid or gaseous oxidiser). (wikipedia.org)
  • The combination of nitrous oxide with hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene fuel has been used by SpaceShipOne and others. (wikipedia.org)
  • During nitrous loading the tube seal at the injector face was leaking, spraying the nitrous oxide onto the fuel grain. (spacenews.com)
  • Later, it was determined that the detonation was due to the leak that sprayed nitrous oxide onto the HTPB fuel grain, thereby saturating it, and turning it into a volatile, detonable solid. (spacenews.com)
  • If this static discharges, it can ignite the explosive fuel grain, or in the case of nitrous oxide, can ignite the oxidizer itself. (spacenews.com)
  • If, as is claimed, there was no fuel present that day, the nitrous oxide alone could have provided the destructive power that devastated the personnel and equipment at the Scaled Composites test site. (spacenews.com)
  • We recommend VP NO2 race fuel for fogger or three-stage nitrous oxide applications with CRs up to 18:1. (vpracingfuels.com)
  • A basic system consists of just a few key components, including solenoids, a control module, a fuel system upgrade, and of course, the nitrous bottle itself. (geekmyride.org)
  • The solenoids are responsible for controlling the flow of nitrous oxide and fuel into the engine. (geekmyride.org)
  • While nitrous oxide systems can increase power, they also require additional fuel to function correctly. (geekmyride.org)
  • It's important to note that fuel system upgrades should be considered a prerequisite for any nitrous oxide system installation. (geekmyride.org)
  • The control module is responsible for regulating the flow of nitrous oxide and fuel into the engine. (geekmyride.org)
  • It was annoying to change the carb jet every time I wanted to use nitrous, but without a fuel pump there was nothing to force fuel into the intake except the single barrel carb with the gravity fed tank. (jankyshack.com)
  • This type of kit is what I use for a car that I want to drive around normally without nitrous and then flip a switch to activate the nitrous system without having to modify any fuel system components. (jankyshack.com)
  • The nitrous bottle is the central component of the system. (geekmyride.org)
  • These ZEX nitrous bottles are available in purple or polished finishes and come with a chrome bottle valve, a chrome bottle nut, a bottle valve fitting, a PTFE bottle valve seal, and a siphon. (amsracing.net)
  • Nitrous Oxide Systems - Nitrous Bottle 10-lb. (tunersedge.com.au)
  • Please note we will strictly only fill Nitrous bottles for use in motor vehicles, and reserve the right to decline refilling any bottle which we deem to be unsafe. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • When liquid nitrous is released from the pressure it's contained at in a bottle, it drops from 760 PSI + to 14.7 PSI (normal atmospheric pressure), very quickly and in the process it boils and rapidly expands, resulting in a substantial temperature drop as nitrous boils at 129.1°F below zero. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • This listing is for one nitrous bottle keychain. (sickspeed.com)
  • Heating your nitrous bottle to achieve 900-1000 psi is the key to ultimate nitrous system performance. (truckandgear.com)
  • This bracket kit provides the most stylish and most secure method to mount your nitrous bottle. (truckandgear.com)
  • This internal thread safety blow down fitting is designed to retrofit a blow down kit to your nitrous bottle that came equipped with an internally threaded safety port. (truckandgear.com)
  • Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), commonly known as laughing gas or happy gas, was first discovered in 1793 by the English scientist Joseph Priestly and has been used for more than 150 years. (medscape.com)
  • A ban on nitrous oxide, also known as 'laughing gas', which has come into force has been welcomed by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall. (yahoo.com)
  • Various reasons have been put forward for the increase in the illicit use of nitrous-oxide, which is also known as laughing gas, hippy crack or whippets. (irishtimes.com)
  • Davy's suggestion went unappreciated and instead nitrous oxide, or "laughing gas," became a recreational intoxicant and spectacle for entertaining demonstrations. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • of the world, women are able to use laughing gas (nitrous oxide) to relieve pain during childbirth, but this is almost never available to women in the United States . (stackexchange.com)
  • Stonegate Dental provides Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) for dental procedures as necessary. (stonegatedental.ca)
  • Why is Nitrous Oxide called Laughing Gas? (stonegatedental.ca)
  • A new study has revealed thawing permafrost can release nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, a contributor to climate change that has been largely overlooked in the Arctic. (abc.net.au)
  • Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is used as an anesthetic. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Sometimes, nitrous oxide can cause nausea so we may encourage only a small meal or snack before any nitrous appointment. (drhighsmith.com)
  • Nitrous gas allows you to relax during your treatment, and resume your normal activities after your appointment! (kaseydavisdentistry.com)
  • Flexibility - Nitrous sedation can be used for all kinds of treatments, regardless of the length of time it takes to complete the appointment. (253dentalcare.com)
  • Recovery - Patients using nitrous will recover quickly enough to drive themselves home from their appointment. (253dentalcare.com)
  • Less commonly, self-administered nitrous oxide is reported for chronic pain from terminal illness and pain associated with cancer treatment. (medscape.com)
  • Nitrous is self-administered by the laboring woman. (matsuregional.com)
  • While noticeably less than the Isp available from hydrazine thrusters (monopropellant or bipropellant with dinitrogen tetroxide), the decreased toxicity makes nitrous oxide an option worth investigating. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrous oxide is used as a propellant, and has a variety of applications from rocketry to making whipped cream. (wikipedia.org)
  • One possible scenario of high concern is the potential event of an aborted launch requiring the venting of the onboard nitrous-oxide propellant to reduce the vehicle weight for landing. (spacenews.com)
  • Because 105% alveolar concentration is needed to induce general anesthesia when nitrous oxide is used as a sole anesthetic agent, it is ineffective as a single agent for general anesthesia. (medscape.com)
  • Nitrous oxide is used as an anesthetic agent in medical, dental, and veterinary operatories. (cdc.gov)
  • It was not until 1844 that Horace Wells, an American dentist, thought to use nitrous oxide to prevent pain during tooth extractions. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • Is Nitrous Oxide Safe at The Dentist? (drhighsmith.com)
  • If your dentist in Clyde recommends nitrous oxide for you, know that it is safe and the effects wear off quickly. (drhighsmith.com)
  • Call our dentist office today to discuss Nitrous Oxide as an option for your next dental visit. (stonegatedental.ca)
  • Up to a point, adding nitrous oxide to an engine will reduce the risk of detonation (especially on forced induction engines) but after that point when larger power increases are required it will increase the risk. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Wizards of NOS nitrous systems are supplied with rich jetting to give you a safe starting point, which means this issue is already dealt with to some extent and as long as an engine is not pushed to the extreme, running slightly richer should be all you'll need to control detonation. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Whilst running richer than optimum will reduce the power output slightly, the advantage of raising the detonation limit will allow more nitrous to be used to get more power more safely. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • This is probably the most common engine failure with nitrous unless you have detonation caused by lean conditions, too much timing or too hot of spark plug. (jankyshack.com)
  • Nitrous oxide is best suited for cases of mild to moderate anxiety and is the most frequently used method. (kaseydavisdentistry.com)
  • That's why Stonegate Dental is proud to offer Nitrous Oxide as an option for reducing dental anxiety during your visit. (stonegatedental.ca)
  • Efficacy - Nitrous works well for patients who suffer from mild to moderate dental anxiety. (253dentalcare.com)
  • However, nitrous sedation is not for everyone - patients with severe anxiety, for example, may need a deeper level of sedation. (253dentalcare.com)
  • As a result, nitrous oxide is most commonly used in combination with other more potent inhalational anesthetics for general anesthesia . (medscape.com)
  • Only three of 50 samples for wastes anesthetics in the Operating Room Suites were above the NIOSH Recommended Exposure Limits of 25 parts per million for nitrous- oxide and 2 parts per million for halogenated anesthetics per procedure. (cdc.gov)
  • One such alert, Request for Assistance in Controlling Exposures to Nitrous Oxide During Anesthetic Administration (1), was published recently and is available to the public. (cdc.gov)
  • Exposures to glutaraldehyde (111308), acetic-acid (64197), hydroquinone (123319), ethylene-oxide (75218), formaldehyde (50000), xylene (1330207), and volatile organic compounds were all well below any evaluation criteria. (cdc.gov)
  • Nitrous Oxide Systems - 2-5/8" Nitrous Pressure Gauge 0-1600 psi. (tunersedge.com.au)
  • Sometimes nitrous oxide is injected into (or prior to) the intake manifold, whereas other systems directly inject, right before the cylinder (direct port injection) to increase power. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nitrous oxide boils at -129°F and it begins to do that as soon as it's injected into the intake manifold. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • At launch, the tube detaches from the injector, allowing the nitrous oxide to flow into the combustion chamber. (spacenews.com)
  • Nitrous Oxide is commonly associated with the dentist's office, in the baking world, or car racing world. (sobriety.ca)
  • Concern was expressed regarding the monitoring for ethylene-oxide (75218) (ETO), waste anesthetic gases in the operating room suites, cold sterilants, dark room chemicals, laboratory chemicals used in pathology, and nitrous-oxide (10024972) used in dental operations. (cdc.gov)
  • Nitrous oxide may be used as an oxidiser in a rocket motor. (wikipedia.org)
  • Workers exposed to nitrous oxide may suffer adverse reproductive effects and decreases in mental performance, audiovisual ability, and manual dexterity. (cdc.gov)
  • DIY Nitrous Oxide (N 2 0) Injection Systems, Not to be laughed at. (linc2u.com)
  • Boost Your Speed with Quality Nitrous Oxide Systems! (geekmyride.org)
  • Look no further than nitrous oxide systems! (geekmyride.org)
  • But what exactly are nitrous oxide systems, and how do they work? (geekmyride.org)
  • Among these options, nitrous oxide systems have garnered a reputation for delivering impressive results in terms of speed and power. (geekmyride.org)
  • While nitrous oxide systems may seem complex, they are actually quite simple in design. (geekmyride.org)
  • Nitrous oxide systems are comprised of several key components that work together to deliver the power boost that many car enthusiasts crave. (geekmyride.org)
  • To understand how nitrous oxide systems work, it's important to first become familiar with each of these components. (geekmyride.org)
  • Overall, the key components of nitrous oxide systems work together to provide a significant power boost, but the success of the system relies on proper installation and maintenance. (geekmyride.org)
  • With the right installation and care, nitrous oxide systems can provide car enthusiasts with the power and speed they desire. (geekmyride.org)
  • If you're looking to boost the performance of your vehicle, you may be considering a variety of options, including turbochargers, superchargers, and nitrous oxide systems. (geekmyride.org)
  • While each of these methods has its own benefits and drawbacks, there are several advantages to using nitrous oxide systems over other performance enhancements. (geekmyride.org)
  • One major advantage of nitrous oxide systems is their cost-effectiveness. (geekmyride.org)
  • Nitrous Oxide Systems - PowerFogger Universal Wet EFI Nitrous Kit 35-75 Horsepower. (tunersedge.com.au)
  • Only The Wizards of NOS ' Street Blaster ' nitrous systems are capable of injecting such dense liquid as to take maximum advantage of this effect. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • Dental workers are exposed to Nitrous Oxide (N 2 O) during administration of this anesthetic gas to patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Nitrous oxide (N20) is a colorless gas stored as a liquid. (osap.org)
  • Be prepared at the race track by keeping extra nitrous bottles in the trailer. (amsracing.net)
  • We have a range adaptors available allowing us to refill most NOS, Nytrex, Cold Fusion, Nitrous Express, Highpower and Wizards of NOS bottles. (darksidedevelopments.co.uk)
  • This nut comes equipped with our standard nitrous bottles. (truckandgear.com)
  • When the driver activates the system, nitrous oxide is injected into the engine at precise moments to optimize performance. (geekmyride.org)
  • Compared with a 50% concentration of nitrous oxide, the 25% concentration was similarly effective but posed a lower risk of adverse effects, including sedation, nausea, and mild dissociation. (medscape.com)
  • Revenue's customs officers are fully aware of the emerging trend over recent months of the misuse of nitrous-oxide, and are closely monitoring importations of the product into the State," a spokeswoman said. (irishtimes.com)
  • the explosion of their large HTPB/Nitrous-Oxide hybrid rocket. (spacenews.com)
  • If you're running nitrous that longer ground strap metal can heat up and ignite the mixture in the cylinder before the spark the same way running too hot of a heat range will. (jankyshack.com)
  • Nitrous oxide also has some illicit recreational uses and abuse potential. (medscape.com)
  • According to the 2019 Global Drug Survey, nitrous is now the 10th most popular illicit drug in the world. (irishtimes.com)
  • Revenue made no seizures of nitrous-oxide between 2015 and 2019, but in the first half of 2020 seized two shipments, totalling 14,400 canisters, which were believed to be destined for the illicit market. (irishtimes.com)
  • A Vietnamese youth inhaling a "funky balloons" filled with nitrous-oxide at a nightclub in Hanoi, Vietnam. (irishtimes.com)
  • These balloons are either filled by a large tank, sold individually or can be filled by a gourmet whipped cream cracker that uses mini Nitrous cartridges. (sobriety.ca)
  • Nitrous oxide-filled balloons are illicitly sold and used at rock concerts and athletic events. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The course includes both didactic and clinical components in the monitoring and administration of nitrous oxide and advanced airway management. (isds.org)
  • In the next section, we'll take a closer look at each of these components and how they work together to create a powerful, efficient nitrous oxide system. (geekmyride.org)
  • One area of growing attention within this context is nitrous oxide (N2O) production and emission. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, retailers are required by law to verify that customers purchasing chargers or small cartridges containing nitrous oxide are over the age of 21. (ny.gov)
  • Although Nitrous is considered safe in small doses, this is usually not the case when someone is huffing it to get high. (sobriety.ca)
  • One of the great things about nitrous oxide is that there are no needles involved, and it can be administered directly through a small nose mask. (drhighsmith.com)
  • Nitrous oxide solenoids are generally made of brass or stainless steel and have a small orifice that releases the nitrous oxide in precise amounts. (geekmyride.org)
  • These small containers, usually sold at specialty food stores or restaurant supply stores, are filled exclusively with nitrous oxide, without any cream or edible substance. (ny.gov)
  • After all, didn't the X Prize Cup organization include nitrous oxide on their list of safe propellants? (spacenews.com)
  • The data were insufficient for evaluating proposed additional uses of benzoyl peroxide, nitrous oxide and stearyl tartrate. (who.int)
  • In addition to being an ozone depleting chemical, nitrous oxide, she explains, can take more than a century to completely break down in the atmosphere and has a climate warming potential nearly 300 times higher than carbon dioxide. (yale.edu)
  • Patients who, through the use of nitrous, can attend regular dental treatments are more likely to avoid dental issues, such as gum disease and tooth decay. (253dentalcare.com)
  • After successful completion of this course the dental assistant can return to the private office and provide expanded function for the dental team and the monitoring of nitrous oxide, while the dental hygienists will be able to start and stop the flow of gas. (isds.org)
  • One of the most common uses of nitrous oxide in anesthesia is during mask induction of general anesthesia in pediatric patients. (medscape.com)
  • Nitrous is the only pain relief method used for labor that is cleared from the body through your lungs, so as soon as you pull the mask away, the nitrous effect is gone within a breath or two. (matsuregional.com)
  • Anyone who is into car racing would know that nitrous oxide gives the car a huge boost in top end speed - widely used in import racing. (sobriety.ca)
  • This boost activated nitrous switch is designed to help spool a turbocharger. (truckandgear.com)
  • Nitrous oxide's atmospheric concentration reached 333 parts per billion (ppb) in 2020, increasing at a rate of about 1 ppb annually. (wikipedia.org)
  • Each canister contained approximately one dose of nitrous-oxide. (irishtimes.com)
  • Title: S.S. White non-freezing nitrous oxid [cylinder]. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • Title: S.S. White nitrous oxide cylinder. (woodlibrarymuseum.org)
  • The ZEX 4-6 Cylinder Wet Nitrous Kit is a universal kit that is designed to work safely on stock type engines but is also engineered to perform flawlessly on highly modif. (truckandgear.com)
  • The NX Stage 1 EFI nitrous system is the top. (modernperformance.com)
  • It's crucial to consult with a professional before installing a nitrous oxide system to ensure the system is installed correctly and all safety precautions are taken. (geekmyride.org)
  • You can change your timing either by turning your distributor if you have one, tuning your ECU if you have a coil over plug engine or you can add a timing retard computer that is an additional device that only retards timing when the nitrous system is activated. (jankyshack.com)
  • This kit allows you to add a second, independently controlled nitrous system to an existing nitrous system. (truckandgear.com)
  • Complete, easy-to-install direct port nitrous system for any V8 EFI engine. (truckandgear.com)