It's laughing gas. And we're laughing at you. Go back to ricing.
Edit: Mr 4Hummer - NO2 is an emission created from IC engines, due to disassociation in the post combustion and exhaust phase (iirc). I'm not clear if N2O will have an effect on the specific emissions, and what effect it will be (as N2O is partly to do with charge cooling rather than extra oxygen, though that is of course an added benefit). I would guess that extra N2O would cause more NO2, but with out an air/N2O/fuel ratio I can't do the stoichiometric analysis. Does anyone have the correct ratios, and the chemical composition of the fuel they use? Might as well make this a technical thread rather than a "flaming a ricer" thread.
Well we do have a drag-strip - you might use it there. But that's not the point. The point is Nitrous oxide doesn't belong in a racing _simulation_... merely because its stupid and boring.
In 3d... N has 3 2nd orbitals, two connect each other, don't remember at what angle, and O has 2 at 90° that bend those of N-s. No idea about the chemical properties. Does it free O or oxidizes?
Yes, thats it, when N2O is exposed to high heat, it breaks to N2 and frees the elementar oxygen. The elementar oxy is extremly reactive and it fuses with almost everything - so it is the great stuff for burning reaction of fuel and oxygen. The N2 gas does the cooling, so the engine doesnt blow up when some fool presses the NOOOOOOOOS button.
BTW, I have been seriously thinking about adding a 1MHz to my GPU clock with every new thread about "I wanna NOS". It should bring me up about 150FPS addition in a short time
i'm fairly new, i just high high posts per day, and i've seen this discuused(error) about 4-5 times and each time was no. Is it gonna change now? LFS is a racing simulator, not NFSU2
I like the idea of Nitrous for drag racing, but not on the track. I think it would be a good implementation when there is a(Some) car(s) that are for just drag racing, but until then I like whats here now =)