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Book, How To Install And Tune Nitrous Oxide Systems

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Book, How To Install And Tune Nitrous Oxide Systems
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      • Author: Bob McClurg
      • Softbound
      • 8.5 x 11
      • 144 Pages
      • 442 Color Photos
      • ISBN: 9781934709344
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 88-1803-1

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      The use of nitrous oxide as a chemical supercharger has been extremely popular since the 80s, and technology has advancements have been making it easier and safer to work with it ever since. Author Bob McClurg reviews the latest and greatest advancements in engineering and readily available equiptment for adding liquid power to any engine. He discusses the often-mystical subject of nitrous oxide injection systems with a level head and a clear purpose. This book educates on the properties of nitrous oxide and reviews individual componets as well as complete systems. A definite focus on safety and a need to answer the typical questions associated with the use of nitrous oxide is highlighted, and several complete installations are featured. McClurg's vast experience brings authority to

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