Nos
some guy was talking to me into putting a 75 shot of nos in my car
of course i said "HELL NO" but i jus wanna see where everybody is when it comes to NOS are you for it ,or against it, and state your reason |
For it!
I firmly believe that if your system is set up correctly that you can have a long life, and have alot of power....
...But the main thing that ppl do is that they are using those dry fogger plates, even the wet systems...sometimes are not all that great. I will go with a direct port system if I ever decide that I have the need for push button speed. Direct port is SAFE, reliable, but EXPENSIVE! Well that is my take on it, and remember....if you want poor mans nitrous in your little civic, or some other car that really doesn't matter....then run your car a little extra rich, and pipe butane into your intake. Butane burns pretty clean, much more that gas does, but it is REALLY dry, and REALLY hot, so that is why you use some extra fuel to keep from detonating....but if its in a ford of any sort.....SCREW THE EXTRA FUEL!!! BLOW THE DAMN THING UP!....lol (Not trying to hurt any ford lovers here...I just personally don't like them!) |
i belive in all engine power! along with turbo's/superchargers... but something that isnt there all the time when you need it.. i just think its kind of stupid.. id rather have all the power at my foot, not by pushing a button for temporary power :) and besides, its hard on your engine.. some guy around here messed up his celica real bad because he use's a 50hp shot of noss of the line and neutral drops his car... can you say dumb ? :whateva:
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hold up,, he used nos then put in neutral???
cant blame nos on that one but is it true , the stock internals on the supra can handle a 75 shot? |
Yes, I would say the supra can handle a 75 shot. As long as you can get the fuel in. Leaning out a motor will fry lots of things. And the nos shouldnt be on untill WOT, If its installed right. But nuetral dropping anything is just a bad idea....
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he would rev it up, neutral drop it, then hit the shot right after he started to move
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It's nitrous.
NOS is a brand, marketed by Holley. |
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does anybody know what the chemical formula of nitrous is it nitrous oxide like everybody says? NO2 right? NO2 is laughing gas,can anybody correct me with this |
Cars as old are ours i dont think i would but nos in the car lol
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NO2 is Nitrogen Dioxide (the gas that pollutes the air and kills you) Yes Nitrous is used both in cars and with dentists as laughing gas. I just had some nitrous when i got my wisdoms pulled. |
NOS also stands nitrous oxide system, Which is...the type of system, And a brand name. That is the standard name for it. Like weed wacker is a name brand, But they are really called line trimmers. Who says that?
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so all were putting in our car,
is a glorified bottle of laughing gas, made expensive, bcuz of the bottle, and the other stuff you can attech to it ergo ; auto bottle opener, bottle warmer, and other stuff why i dont just go to the dentist and buy those big ass tanks of nos that they have i know a few dentist that im close to, you think they'll hook me up lol |
lol have a dentist hook you up with some nitrous.
nitrous in cars and nitrous for people is different dentists use very little nitrous amounts with people...compared to cars, that use a lot. |
I don't know
Last time I checked, N20 tank refills don't make you give up your first born yet. I thought it was like 80 to recharg the tanks. What you pay for when you buy the kit is just that...the tank, solonoids, lines...all of that nice stuff. The gas itself is quite in-expensive.
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The dentist stuff is exactly the same as the car stuff, Just not as much of it. Its diluted with oxygen. And a common misconception is that the NOS is flamable. Its totally safe. The way it makes power is by being extremly cold and having more oxygen than normal air.
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one question
have you guys ever seen anybody use liquid petroleum gas (LPG) as a speed burst b4 it somewhat the same thing as nos, but, its more powerful and extremely flamable |
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