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The LOON's heads gone again!! Is there a difference between Nitro and Nitrous (with regard to

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fuelling an engine?????)

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  1. yes if you put nitroixide in your engine you will accelerate at a great rate of knots until the pistons melt.

    if you put nitro into your engine and try to start up you will be singing with the angels before the engine has turned one rev and anything left would fit in a paper bag


  2. Yes there is ,Nitro is short for Nitroglisern ,Nitrous is short for Nitrous oxcide

  3. Delmer s has got it spot on.

    SO LISTEN TO HIM

  4. not with regard to fuelling your head then? cos that's nitrous oxide isn't it??

  5. nitrous oxide only melts pistons if not set-up correctly ive been using it for over 2 years with no trouble

  6. Nitro is nitromethane, like they use in pro dragsters and funny cars. Nitromethane is an organic compound with the chemical formula CH3NO2. It is the simplest organic nitro compound. It is a slightly viscous, highly polar liquid commonly used as a solvent in a variety of industrial applications such as in extractions, as a reaction medium, and as a cleaning solvent. As an intermediate in organic synthesis, it is used widely in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, explosives, fibers, and coatings. It is also used as a racing fuel.

    Nitrous oxide is an oxidizing agent used to increase an engine's power output by allowing more fuel (usually gasoline or alcohol) to be burned than would normally be the case.

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