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Originally Posted by FRS Justin
Edelbrock Performance Nitrous Systems Support
HOW DOES NITROUS OXIDE WORK?
As stated before, nitrous oxide is an oxidizer. An oxidizer supports combustion by supplying additional oxygen. Initially, the nitrous doesn't help the process. This is because as long as the one oxygen molecule is bonded to the two nitrogen molecules, the oxygen isn't free to aid combustion at all. Only after they've been exposed to the heat of the combustion process will the chemical bond be broken (the bond breaks around 570 degrees), allowing the free oxygen molecule to then contribute to the combustion process. Additional fuel is added along with the nitrous to maintain a stoichiometric air/fuel ratio. The end result is more horsepower being created pretty much the same way a blower or turbocharger does.
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Originally Posted by FRS Justin
You can if you want then people who don't have the knowledge you do on it can learn, but I'm sure that is a waste of your time.
People have taking this thread everywhere under the sun trying to prove something. Hell I am having a nitrous debate now which just blows me away. It was never made for the Type A Alpha males it was for the beginner who doesn't know. What is even worse is when they are wrong they keep coming back....
I'm not here to teach a bunch experts or so called experts anything, I'm here for the beginners.
P.S. Your first sentence was a fact...... 
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Your propagation of misinformation is astounding and cancerous. There are at least 10 people here beating their heads against the wall in disagreement with your statements. I would take that as a sign that you missed something.