Although the progressive kit works with both plate- and direct-port nitrous systems, NOS feels that the standard Cheater Systems' broad application will be the most popular choice for a progressive ...
The compound dinitrogen monoxide was discovered in 1772 by English chemist Joseph Priestley. Later renamed "nitrous oxide," this substance achieved widespread use in the medical community, thanks to ...
Editor's Note: Longtime contributor Chris Werner not only knows a thing or two about turning wrenches on late-model GMs, he is also an attorney at law. A member of the bars of New Jersey and New York, ...
The first movie in the Fast and Furious series made nitrous oxide one of the most desirable vehicle modifications for those who did not know anything about it. The surrounding hype grew even further ...
Nitrous oxide. Even the name sounds cool. And while Hollywood movies glamorize it and make it seem like some out-of-this-world mystery gas, you should know nitrous is not that fancy. In actuality, the ...
There are two main types of nitrous systems: dry systems and wet systems. Dry systems inject nitrous oxide into the engine’s air intake, while wet systems inject both nitrous oxide and fuel. Plate ...
Nitrous oxide is a powerful oxidizer. What this means is that if you pump it into an engine along with additional fuel, you can make a lot more power at the push of a button. Often referred to as ...
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
Some of my favorite bad and dumb movies are the Fast and Furious films. They don't take themselves too seriously, and the plots are so easy to follow that you don't really even need to know how to ...