The Acura RL is one stylish car. Along with its good looks it also is quick car. That didn't stop owners from wanting more power with the use of after market nitrous kits.
- Production started in 1996
- Still in production today
- Nitrous kits add 50 - 75 HP out of the box
- Nitrous kits are easy to install
- 2 generations of this Acura
Nitrous kits have a large range of uses. They can be connected to the intercooler of a turbo, connected to the radiator, or just shot into the engine. Each of these uses can offer nitrous users plenty of power. The standard kits generally add about 50 - 75 HP gain on stock engines.
Wet nitrous kits allows users to mix fuel and nitrous together for a safer use of nitrous. These kits spray the mixture through the air intake and into the manifold. The fuel coats the manifold and acts as a cooling agent. When using nitrous kits, the nitrous heats up the engines internal temp, so when you spray fuel with the nitrous, the fuel helps to keep the engine colder. The nitrous enters the combustion chamber and allows more fuel to be burnt faster than stock.
When the nitrous is sprayed through the intake pipe, the IAT sensor reads it as a colder denser amount of air running through the intake, this sensor than tells your ECU that everything is safe to use. The more fuel sprayed into the combustion chamber the better. That means more power. Now normally if you spray more fuel into the combustion chamber, this would normally mean that you are running rich with fuel. But the nitrous allows the fuel to be burnt faster and more efficiently. Nitrous is a highly concentrated form of oxygen. It is in fact so highly concentrated that when mixed with a flame source, it burns hotter and stronger.
These kits offer users what they really need. Normal kits are easy to use.
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