Is Nitrous Oxide Acceleration Modification Illegal?
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Nitrous oxide acceleration modification is not illegal, but unauthorized vehicle modifications violate regulations. According to Article 16 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations": Under the following circumstances, where safety and license plate identification are not affected, motor vehicle owners do not need to apply for modification registration: 1. Installation of front and rear anti-collision devices on small and micro passenger vehicles; 2. Installation of windshields, water tanks, toolboxes, spare tire racks, etc. on cargo vehicles; 3. Addition of interior decorations to motor vehicles. Below is relevant information about nitrous oxide: 1. The nitrous oxide acceleration used in car engines is actually not nitrogen, but nitrous oxide (N2O). 2. Its principle involves filling the working cylinders with nitrous oxide from onboard steel cylinders, increasing the oxygen content in the engine intake air while also increasing the fuel injection volume of the fuel supply system. This temporarily enhances the engine's output power without altering the engine structure.