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Re: Supplying Oxygen to Air Intake System
Do we have a new winner of the darwin award perhaps?
Pure oxygen is quite cheap, but remember that it reacts with several materials. It's enough that the feeding lines are contaminated (plumbing must be oxygen safe and cleaned with acetone). What happends then if the pure O2 comes in contact with oil/fuel in the intake?
Remember that N2O is inert before the compression phase where it separate, O2 isn't.
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