The Honda Pilot is a mid-sized SUV. With a 3.5 liter V6, this is one car that can handle the power of nitrous kits. This is a great platform car.
- Production started in 2002
- This car is still in production today
Nitrous is an oxidizing agent. It carries a higher content of oxygen into the combustion chamber, letting the fuel to burn hotter, stronger, and faster. This is great to use, but you do need a few safety precautions to run nitrous kits. One precaution is upgraded spark plugs. Stock plugs can become faulty under use of nitrous, even melting. After market plugs can tolerate the higher temperatures in the engine, and still function fully.
With computer programs that monitor your cars A/F ratio and your throttle position sensor, its no wonder why nitrous kits are regaining popularity. Nitrous kits offer Honda owners many other things as well as power. They offer you an efficient way to make power, without hurting your pocket. For around 500 dollars you can have yourself an extra 25 - 200 HP at the push of a button. Not only are they easy on your wallet, they are also easy to install. With pre-assembled hardware, kits take about 2 hours to install.
Now to get to be the best your going to have to use something to give you a little extra boost that you need. Nitrous kits can give you just that. Using nitrous kits, wet kits are always recommended, they will offer you that extra 200 HP on demand. Nitrous kits function very easy. First the you have the nitrous that sits in a bottle, often a 10 lbs bottle.
Nitrous kits have had many fairy tales made up about them in the past, about how unreliable they are, or they don't work. Well that's all they are, is fairy tales. Nitrous kits are very reliable, and function great.
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