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Propane for diesels... Nitrous Oxide fails on a disel... As shown here.

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nitrous fails on a diesel? there are diesel drag cars running 1500 shot of nitrous. find a gasoline engine that runs that kind of nitrous and then tell us again how nitrous fails on diesels

http://www.bangshift.com/blog/The-Nitrous-Express-Duramax-Diesel-Mustang-Goes-205-at-the-Texas-Mile.html

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Water methanol is a waste..I wouldn't recomend it

Why? I can see you saying that for diesels... But never?

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Nitrous and propane are a diesels best friend... propane is cheaper IIRC (been a while since Ive refilled a n2o bottle) and im pretty sure that propane makes a bit more power then nitrous when compared to actual consumption (I could be wrong on that... but I think thats the case)

there are several companies that put out decent propane and nitrous kits for diesels... if it where me, propane all the way.

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Propane for diesels... Nitrous Oxide fails on a disel... As shown here.

If you watch carefully you can see sparks next to the rear tires (near the drive shaft) at about 1:20. Looks like someone there has no clue about tuning.

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LOL just watched the video for the 202mph diesel mustang. That body sure flexes lol ;)

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