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If the N2 is being produced at a rate 4x that of the Oxygen, in the Nitrous Oxide decomposition reaction, how is that SIGNIFICANTLY more nitrogen than in normal air?? Air is 21% Oxygen and 78% Nitrogen.. With this reaction, and assuming (incorrectly) that all the 'air' is from the decomposition reaction, it would be 20% Oxygen and 80% Nitrogen. Holy shit!!! That's a 3% difference!!! Man, I'm glad that you could explain that to me. I feel much better now that you took Physics WITH calculus.. ooh ooh Please stick to your ECU fuel mapping ideas. Stay away from chemistry and thermodynamics please. For our safety.
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