NOS powered T-Maxx
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I am currently building a NOS system for my t-maxx using a small nitrous oxide container used for making whipped cream, in conjuction with a seperate full tank, and fuel pump to increase the fuel intake, tied into a boost collar under the carbuerator. can anyone tell me if this has been tried before? i cant find anything on the web, and im not sure what to expect. will i need to carefully regulate the fuel / nitrous mixture? will it overheat, or otherwise tear itself apart? any seriously knowledgable people, please give me your input, and if you like, once completed i can send photos and design specs.
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LJ
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Thanks,
LJ
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Yes it has been tried and there is a guy on the maxxtraxx web board who has some patents pending on his setup. He also has a web page but I cant think of it.
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that web site is such a crock of s**t. it has been the same for the last 3 months saying that it will be available in the next 3 or 4 weeks. dont believe a word that it says. regards, adrian
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NOS on a nitro motor sounds like it'd be a blast, if you know what i mean... just make sure you test it out where no one will be in range of flying parts.