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NOS for A Diesel

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Post by Hoonz »

Can u get NOS for diesels? :?: :idea:
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Post by moose »

Ive seen nos on a diesel b4 !!!
not sure of the config !!
the bandag bullet , Drag truck !!!
twin v8,s - twin super charges - 4 turbos - nos !!!!! :wink:
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Post by Hoonz »

:snipersmile:
RIPPA
now have to find more about it
4.2 D with safari turbo and intercooler AND NOS would be quite fun
know of any web sites with info on the bandag bullet?
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Post by RUFF »

I moved this from the 4sale section because you should get some more response here.
Also it wasnt realy in the right section to start with it was a Tech Question.
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Post by bj on roids »

i was going to reply to this but it was over in the for sale area, now that it is out here i figure ill put my 2 cents in

NOS = not really, too much effort

FOR a diesel LPG can do similar things :twisted: 25% horsepower gains
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Post by moose »

found a site !!!
http://www.bandag.com.au/bandag_bullet.htm
and another
http://www.bandagbullet.com/


have fun !!!! :wink: :P
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Push NOS button, then.........

Post by DAZZ »

B A N G!!!!!!!!! *HEHE*
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Post by cuz »

CAN BE DONE BUT IF YOU DON'T ADD MORE FUEL,THING'S MELT LIKE PISTONS ETC. LPG IS THE GO IS GO IF YOU GOT A TURBO!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SOUNDS LIKE SICK FUN,MORE POWER BRING IT ON YEAh BABY!!!!!!!!!!!


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Post by Bush65 »

I agree with BJ and cuz.
NOS for petrol engines, LPG for diesels (but not for NA diesels).
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Post by Dozoor »

And why not for normal asp diesel? seems a bit strange as the LP acts as a catylst for the fuel , eg creates a better more complete burn, If so should still give benifits on na.
But will say this when your making around with c/r over 15 to 1 ,tuning is Extremly important OR BANG,
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Post by Hoonz »

ahahaha a random idea gone crazy
maybe I should just install a V8 ....... with nos :shocked!:
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Post by NICK »

for it to work properly you will need to run LPG and NOS together. i think the biggest problem you will face is getting it all into the cyclinders in the right ratios. I would set the LPG up so that it is vacumed into the engine after the turbo, and works on a vacume so that when the engine is reving harder the injection body of the LPG is wider open. Through out the rev range the ratio between diesel and LPG would remain constant and the injection of the nos would be swith or solinoid activated as it is in a petrol engine.

So yeah, it would work, but the nos would only burn the LPG and this is were you would pick up an increase in power.


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Post by Bush65 »

Dozoor - if lpg is used with a NA engine, the lpg displaces air and less air = less oxygen = less power.

LPG injection can make a difference without NOS.
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Post by Damo »

:lol:
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Post by NICK »

Bush65 wrote:Dozoor - if lpg is used with a NA engine, the lpg displaces air and less air = less oxygen = less power.

LPG injection can make a difference without NOS.



If the LPG displaces the air then the air volume not displacement has to be changed. If the displacement is a liter a minute and the LPG is running at a constant 30%, somewhere in the area of 30% is recommended for most engines....so we will roll with that.....you would say that the ratio is 3:7 allowing the 30 percent of LPG and retaining the displacement, you would need to run (eg) 3:10 to change the volume, yet the air mass would remain the same, so somehow you would need to increase airflow with out fitting a turbo or supercharger and the amount of air would have to proportion with the diesel and LPG mixture......so yeah you basically need forced induction now that i think about it some more.


Your right when you say that LPG will make a difference without NOS, and i believe that LPG alone is far better than NOS alone.
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Post by Hoonz »

my patrol has a turbo and intercooler :D
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Post by bj on roids »

LPG, WILL make a difference , if you are thinking LPG, for performance and you dont have aturbo, i recommend you install a turbo first, as for a few reasons:

1: it is more proven
2: it is more reliable
3: it is easy and cheap to do, in fact just finished another one ;)

LPG alone is better than NOS alone for a diesel, and its easier and cheaper to run two fuels rather than three LPG, NOS and diesel, will take up weight, space and room!!, the LPG displaces air, BUT is a fuel, the NOS, is dangerously stupid along with LPG, if you want that much performance, get a Big Block PETROL, of maybe a KB :twisted:

LPG and turbo, will make you significantly faster than a similar petrol, but realistically you are in a 4WD not a super car
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Post by Hoonz »

I'm having withdrawals from my xy falcon v8
need a fast 4wd
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Post by Bentzook »

Check this site out for diesel / LPG performances.
http://www.bullydog.com
You will be amazed.
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Post by cuz »

Another lpg diesel site
http://www.atsturbo.com/products/produc ... p3?prod=20

I see that Bullydog's nitrous kits are made by Nitrous Express(big on the nitrous scene) :lol:
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Post by Dozoor »

The lpg injection would be nice if you have the money to spend,its the only way you will run it on the inlet side of a turbo,not to be mixed up with the standard type of gas system, your standard gas systems won't work at all in a boosted enviroment,its one of the safety features of gas systems ,they require the vacuum to release the fuel into the system so if theres no vacuum theres no gas,The theory is if you use the pleneum chamber from the injected model of the motor you have it should increase the velocity of you inlet charge and therfore be more eificient than a carb type manifold,Now don't ask me or try to explane
The simple answer for it is they same sort of forces that are used in expansion chambers on two strokes,negative and positive pulse waves ,happening whithin the systems.
in the early seventys there was quiet a bit of experimentation with manifold type for different apllications,for instance a company called armour put out a few different manifolds for the holden red super long runners as in manifolds would produce exellent torque features,and great top end power.
little shorty's exellent response from idle. blah blah blah sorry dudes :oops: im wafffling agian its what happens when ya get ancient,least im not repeating myself all the time Yet. :)
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Re: lpg

Post by bogged »

so did you try it?
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Post by whiteknight »

bj on roids wrote:LPG, WILL make a difference , if you are thinking LPG, for performance and you dont have aturbo, i recommend you install a turbo first, as for a few reasons:

1: it is more proven
2: it is more reliable
3: it is easy and cheap to do, in fact just finished another one ;)
BJ - so you fit the LPG kits for a living or just as a side business?
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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

cuz wrote:Another lpg diesel site
http://www.atsturbo.com/products/produc ... p3?prod=20

I see that Bullydog's nitrous kits are made by Nitrous Express(big on the nitrous scene) :lol:
I found water injection on there site.
click here
ive heard of people spraying water in the intake to cool the air but i thought it was stupid. seems people really do it :?
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Post by bludnut »

:?[/quote]ive heard of people spraying water in the intake to cool the air but i thought it was stupid. seems people really do it :?[/quote]


water injection actualy cools the intake charge and creates a more dense mix. good for treating pinging in high performance motors. ;)
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Post by Hekta »

whiteknight wrote:
bj on roids wrote:LPG, WILL make a difference , if you are thinking LPG, for performance and you dont have aturbo, i recommend you install a turbo first, as for a few reasons:

1: it is more proven
2: it is more reliable
3: it is easy and cheap to do, in fact just finished another one ;)
BJ - so you fit the LPG kits for a living or just as a side business?
BJ isn't here man.
I think he was a computer nerd anyway :?
wtf is an acronym

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Post by bogged »

Hekta wrote:BJ isn't here man.
I think he was a computer nerd anyway :?
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Post by jeep97tj »

Once u are running big turbos, big injectors and pumps, and LPG u run NOS to cool the engine to prevent it from a melt down.

So u will find that NOS is good for your high performance diesel.

Heres a quote from a performance diesel mag

"NOS is injected after the turbo to slip a little more oxygen into the engine to burn as much fuel as possible and provide a intercooling effect. Believe it or not, NOS is a diesel engines savior and will help protect a diesel thats running tons of fuel, propane, or lots of boost from blowing up.

Most of the cummins and power strokes we've seen that run NOS are using less that 100hp shots of the stuff injectoed after the turbo with out any additonal fuel supplement like u would use on a gasoline engine. Its only a matter of time befor u see a diesel fogger system that is spraying both diesel and NOS into the engine."

Nos is the last step though after Exhaust, Chips, Turbo, LPG and intercooler
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Post by dubs »

Look in the US mags.People have been running big HP diesels for years using Nitros,huge turbo's etc.Ive seen in their mags trucks such as f250s pulling some wild quarter mile times.The US is always the place to look

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Re: Nos !!

Post by zagan »

moose wrote:Ive seen nos on a diesel b4 !!!
not sure of the config !!
the bandag bullet , Drag truck !!!
twin v8,s - twin super charges - 4 turbos - nos !!!!! :wink:
I've seen that truck launch on the road in front of the place they do the work on it, it's not bad, being 5-10 meters away and can't see jack for all the white smoke around the place.
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