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Dear Pro Mod Wad: Would it possible to run an engine entirely on nitrous oxide and fuel without any air from the outside atmosphere being used? If so (as I believe not only that it can, but that the injectors system to manage the amount of nitrous and fuel would be no more complicated than the current EFI systems, pulsing injectors and solenoids, or even just solenoids like a progressive nitrous system) why hasn't anyone done it before? Think of the performance advantages this engine would not rely on the outside atmosphere for air, so it would not be affected by it. Also when the air is hot and thin, or at high altitude tracks that have thin air by way of nature, a car fitted with this type of engine would actually run faster as the thinner air would be easier to push the car through, and the exhaust gasses would face less pressure as they are escaping the engine. Do I have to get off the grass or is this possible? Simon GONZO Travaglini Hey Gonzo, Because we could not baseline the engine on the dyno we needed to guesstimate base horsepower and supply that fuel and N2O through some of the nozzles and then figure what horsepower we wanted to add through the N2O systems and figure what fuel we would need to supply for that HP through the rest of the nozzles. The bottom line was that we did not have containers large enough to hold the race gas or the N2O to allow this program to run for more than a minute or two, let alone do any kind of dyno pulls!! I am sure that today with the new technologies and equipment available, this would be more of a reality, but I still fell not very probable. It would be very possible in a stationary test situation, but to try and put it in a race car with tanks large enough to hold the fuel and nitrous for a quarter-mile? I don't think so. Anyway, that's my story and I am sticking to it Gonzo! I really hope that this answered your questions as it really is fun to discuss and. No, don't get off the grass, especially if it is comfortable. I have had this discussion with many people in the last few years and there are some really interesting theories on how this could work, like really long supply hoses and so on. Wady
Thanks again for a "killer" letter.
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