Collection: Nitrous Oxide Jets

Nitrous oxide jets are small orifices or nozzles that regulate the flow of nitrous oxide (N2O) into the engine's intake system. They are a critical component of a nitrous oxide system, allowing precise control over the amount of nitrous oxide being injected into the engine. Nitrous oxide jets come in different sizes, often denoted by their flow rating in terms of horsepower. Choosing the right jet size is important to ensure optimal performance & prevent engine damage. Smaller jets provide less nitrous oxide flow, resulting in a conservative power increase, while larger jets allow for more significant horsepower gains. The jet size should be selected based on factors such as the engine's displacement, compression ratio, & the desired power increase. It is essential to follow the manufacturer's recommendations & guidelines when selecting & installing nitrous oxide jets to avoid engine damage or poor performance. Additionally, proper tuning & monitoring of the air/fuel ratio are crucial when using nitrous oxide to ensure safe & efficient operation.