Does nitrous damage your engine?
A “wet” nitrous system combines delivery of fuel and nitrous into one system. Nitrous oxide is one of the simplest ways to add power to your car, but it’s not without risk. Increasing the amount of oxygen in the combustion chamber can cause serious engine damage if the air-fuel ratio becomes too lean.
Is nitrous illegal in cars?
Nitrous systems, whether hooked up or not, are illegal in California. The ticket is legit.
How long does a nitrous engine last?
A: It depends on bottle capacity and the size of the nitrous shot being used. On the 75hp setting, a 10 lb. bottle will last around 10 quarter mile runs. On the 125hp setting the bottle will last around 6 runs.
Are there any problems with the Honda Accord?
Notably, all 2001 through 2012 Honda Accord models are affected by the Takata airbag recall. The airbags in these vehicles must be replaced due to a safety fault that could cause them to explode. Over 190,000 car shoppers have purchased a car through the U.S. News Best Price Program.
Why does my Honda Accord alarm keep going off?
Despite Honda’s reputation for reliability, certain Honda Accord models also have a tendency to experience security system malfunctions. This can be quite problematic when the alarm randomly goes off at four in the morning, waking up your family and your neighbors.
What kind of engine does a Honda Accord have?
The seventh generation Honda Accord was offered in the DX, LX, and EX models with the option of a V-6 in the LX and EX models. The stock DX, LX, and EX models all included a 160-hp, 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine with the option of a 240-hp, 3.0 liter V-6 available in the LX and EX models.
Can You disable the factory security system on a Honda Accord?
Fortunately, you can adjust the sensitivity or disable the factory security system yourself, and put a stop to the ongoing racket. If you’re uncomfortable playing with wires, find a reputable shop that can get the job done, but also expect to pay a pretty penny. Here’s a DIY guide to successfully disable your alarm.