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Nitrous oxide (N2O), when used as a performance enhancer in engines, offers significant power boosts by allowing more fuel to be burned, thus producing more power. However, if not used responsibly and without proper engine modifications, nitrous can be harmful. The sudden increase in power can strain or damage engine components not designed to handle such forces, leading to potential failures. Pistons, connecting rods, and crankshafts are especially vulnerable. Moreover, incorrect tuning or a lean fuel mixture with nitrous can cause detonation, leading to severe engine damage. Therefore, while nitrous can be safe for your engine when used with the proper setup, including upgraded components and meticulous tuning, it poses risks if guidelines and precautions are not strictly followed. Always consult with a professional and consider your vehicle's capacity before installation.
Used engine oil should be disposed of at a recycling center, auto supply store, or auto repair shop. Many of these facilities accept used motor oil for recycling. It is important not to pour used engine oil down drains, into the ground, or into waterways, as this can harm the environment. Always consult with local regulations about the correct method to dispose of used engine oil.
Yes, you can use regular gasoline in flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs). These vehicles are designed to run on more than one type of fuel, usually a blend of gasoline and ethanol up to E85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline). Regular gasoline won’t harm the engine of an FFV or affect its performance adversely. In fact, using regular gas in an FFV gives you the flexibility to choose between fuel types based on availability and price without worrying about engine damage. However, it's important to note that while running on regular gasoline, the vehicle won't benefit from the reduced emissions and potential cost savings associated with higher ethanol blends.
Variable fuel vehicles use a blend of gasoline and ethanol up to 85% ethanol. This means you can mix regular gasoline with E85 85% ethanol/15% gasoline.
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