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1 Bad Mirada 09-23-2006 09:19 AM

RE: interesting info about nitromethane..
 
what i dont understand, is when you see the crew working on the car, doing last minute things like checking the parachutes, checking the tire surface temperature, etc...they dont have masks on...they must be some tough muthas! :D

Jeremiah 29:11 09-23-2006 11:03 AM

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I am sure their lungs are probably not in the best condition.

mstrueby 09-23-2006 07:11 PM

RE: interesting info about nitromethane..
 
i dont know i mean i like nitro BUT i know that i would blow my motor if i had it in ANY car. i meen i have a heavy foot (u should see me n my dads Gmc Seirra) and if u r hit n the back (or the trunk section) and the tanks blew ( thats if u store ur tanks in the trunk).

RLSH700 09-25-2006 12:56 AM

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ORIGINAL: 1 Bad Mirada

what i dont understand, is when you see the crew working on the car, doing last minute things like checking the parachutes, checking the tire surface temperature, etc...they dont have masks on...they must be some tough muthas! :D
I would bet that Jeremiah hit the nail on the head. They have probably become very tough to where it doesn't affect them like it would to use who are not used to it; however, I bet that has been really hard on their lungs. I don't care how annoying having a mask on would be, it isn't worth letting your lungs being destroyed like that. I think some of the lack of safety measures like this cut my Grandfather's life shorter than it should have been. Oh well, he's better off where he is now, at least he isn't miserable anymore because he misses his wife, now that they are together.

RLSH700 09-25-2006 01:00 AM

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ORIGINAL: mstrueby

i dont know i mean i like nitro BUT i know that i would blow my motor if i had it in ANY car. i meen i have a heavy foot (u should see me n my dads Gmc Seirra) and if u r hit n the back (or the trunk section) and the tanks blew ( thats if u store ur tanks in the trunk).
Well, the thing about this stuff is that it is just like adding a turbo or supercharger. If it is done correctly, the reliability issues are not as bad, but if they do it the way they did it in "The Fast and The Furious," then the engine will blow. Like most movies, it is very innacurate about the correct way of doing things.

1 Bad Mirada 09-25-2006 10:37 AM

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nitro is not nitrous...and ive seen a supra carrying two 20lb tanks in the trunk, which wrecked at over 125mph...the car was destroyed..a complete loss, and while the bottles were damaged, they did not explode...thats not how things work...the movies make it seem like having a bottle explode would shoot the car into the air, and thats not true.

RLSH700 09-26-2006 06:24 PM

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Thanks for correcting me. One of these days, I really need to read more about this stuff so then I don't sound like a complete fool. Oh well, I guess we all sometimes think we know more than we really do.

1 Bad Mirada 09-26-2006 07:21 PM

RE: interesting info about nitromethane..
 
not you...mark seemed to think that nitromethane was the same as nitrous oxide...

nitrous oxide is an excellerent of sorts, used in conjunction with a fuel such as gasoline, methanol, or diesel fuel...nitromethane is a fuel on its own, which actually contains some of the properties of nitrous oxide. what nitrous oxide does, is that it introduces oxygen at an increased rate, and the oxygen portion of the compound is released from the nitrogen portion by the heat during combustion.

our atmosphere is predominantly nitrogen, basically with some oxygen and some other things mixed in...oxygen is the portion of the "air" that combustion engines want, so ideally, you want to inject pure oxygen, but in its pure form, oxygen is very unstable and very explosive. so, the two nitrogen atoms bond to the one oxygen atom, and you have a mixture of 66% nitrogen and 33% oxygen, which is more stable than pure oxygen. the atmosphere is roughly 21% oxygen and 79% oxygen, so the nitrous oxide provides the engine with increased levels of oxygen, and the i believe that the nitrogen is simply expelled in the exhaust. The nitrous enters the combustion chamber, and the hear seperates the oxygen and that now released oxygen "fattens up" the air side of the air to fuel mixture...hospital air has a higher level of oxygen than normal air, plus with the oxygen lines and tanks around a hospital, that is why youre not allowed to smoke in hospitals.

im NO chemist, so if we have people here who can provide a more accurate description of what exactly is happen, feel free to correct me on any incorrect points...

mstrueby 09-27-2006 11:34 AM

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OOOOOO now i get it thanks guys.


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