2010 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 Nitrous
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Did you know nitrous oxide boils/becomes liquid (at -129 degrees Fahrenheit) as soon as it is injected. Nitrous actually reduces intake-air temperature, which increases the air's density. Since cooler, denser air has more oxygen atoms per cubic foot, an engine's ability to burn more fuel becomes much greater, and thus promotes the increased horsepower that nitrous oxide is known for. View Related Article
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