Can a Diesel engine handle a Nitrous Oxide kit?

Seeing as how diesels are much tougher than petrols, i thought it would be better over the longer term use of the car

Answers:
Yes it can handle the nitrous, But instead of using nitrous which is expensive and hard on the engine you can use propane. It will add *** piles of power and cost a fraction of what it would for nitrous. The propane is also a lot easier on the engine and can actually be ran all the time in moderation to improve fuel mileage. Hope I have been helpful.
it might work for a short time
As with any engine running nitro, it will stay together as long as you have the right stuff done to it
these guy are the KING at this stuff in the uk

http://www.nos-60.com/
Yes. The most important aspect is not to overindulge. Choosing the correct kit for any given application is essential; a good rule of thumb to follow is never exceed 50% power increase to your current engine output.
I WOULD have said no due to the super high compression, but looked at the link provided above, and found out it can be done.
Are you putting it together yourself? If so, can I come over and watch as you get blown to smitherines the first tiem you test it? Great, I'll be round at 6.

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