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Old 01-22-2006, 01:34 PM   #31 (permalink)
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N.O.S. stands for nitrous oxide system, but how many times do you hear Holley on their commercials call it NAWS? they say "IN-OH-ES". "NOS", or "NAWS" as most riceboys call it, is a saying that was made popular by Fast and Furious. and anything that got started bc of that movie is wrong. I mean, seriously...."double clutching"??????
Yea, the first time I saw that movie I cringed....when they talk about his dad running the "Pro Stock Circuit" with that Charger...oiy...Pro Stock is drag racing, there are no turns. Second, Pro Stock has always been a normally aspirated class, so no blowers either. Last, not since the 60's has a 9 second pass been competitive, even in the early 70's they were going mid 8's. Yea, and double clutching is a downshift, so why would it matter when they do that drag race anyway? Most people call it "heel and toe" now anyway because it is generally used in road racing. As you can see I have angst against that movie.
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Old 01-22-2006, 03:57 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Re: Nitrous Oxide - FAQ (Ressurected!)

and their technical editor is getting paid a lot of money, i know more ish that that dirty cornhole
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Old 01-23-2006, 12:03 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Re: Nitrous Oxide - FAQ (Ressurected!)

I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but is any body using any thing better than the ugly toggle switch to arm there system if so what, and do you have any pics.
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Old 01-23-2006, 07:45 PM   #34 (permalink)
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NOS is a company that makes NITROUS systems. You are spraying NITROUS into the motor not a company.....
the company is Holley not NOS. and like i said before i have been and still a user of nitrous so i know what it is and does and what its called. all i really wanted to know is why people are so put off by the term NOS when used in general, and not to be downplayed because of it. i think it is a proper question. i always thought it to be stupid for people to get up in arms about it. im not here to try and stir up trouble in what seems to be a really touchy subject. i will kill that question now with another. i would like to know if any body out there has ever tried to use the NOSsle system on their Duratec V6?
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Old 01-23-2006, 07:53 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Yea, the first time I saw that movie I cringed....when they talk about his dad running the "Pro Stock Circuit" with that Charger...oiy...Pro Stock is drag racing, there are no turns. Second, Pro Stock has always been a normally aspirated class, so no blowers either. Last, not since the 60's has a 9 second pass been competitive, even in the early 70's they were going mid 8's. Yea, and double clutching is a downshift, so why would it matter when they do that drag race anyway? Most people call it "heel and toe" now anyway because it is generally used in road racing. As you can see I have angst against that movie.
i think people tried to analyze the movie to much and got turned off by it. i am a racer myself (when ever i can find the time) as well as a mechanic, so i know there are a whole lot of things they did and said wrong in it (my to favorites had to have been the plate in the floor of the eclipse and its magical 10 or so gears) but you have to remember that it is ONLY a movie and i think people should view it as such and not a documentary(sp?) on the street racing culture.
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i really wanted to know is why people are so put off by the term NOS when used in general

Because every ingorant ricer in the world uses it as a slang term for nitrous. If you dont know what to call it, or you are too lazy to type out nitrous then you should just /life.
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Old 12-05-2006, 09:42 PM   #37 (permalink)
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here's a (rhetorical) not so FAQ....which part exactly; of a nitrous system, is forced induction ? G.
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An additional oxidizer is being forced in to your engine.
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Old 12-13-2006, 03:17 PM   #39 (permalink)
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the company is Holley not NOS.
Actually if you want to be cocky about it, the company really is Nitrous Oxide Systems. True it is made by Holley, but NOS is just one of their subidiaries... Just like hooker headers, and MSD...

Anyways this is why I left the forums, can you kids stop arguing and answer the guys questions. People are asking for advice and all you guys are worried about is some stupid movie from like 10 years ago!

Like I said in my first post on the first page, 02 sensors whether stock or Wideband will do you absolutely no good as a warning indicator. If your fuel pressure drops suddenly or an injector sticks, etc etc - Boom too late! Well, not literally Boom, but you're motor's pistons will be welded to the block, rods will be broken along with cyl walls, your valve's will be burnt up... not a pretty picture!

Have no worries though - NOS, Venom, NX, etc - all the major companies have thought of a way around this. It's called a "fuel pressure safety switch" that is included in the kit! Wow - it seems that all the people talking have no clue about nitrous or have never used it or they would know about this! If your fuel pressure suddenly drops, it instantly shuts off the selenoid and no more Nitrous is supplied! A sticky injector on the other hand could be very problematic if it were to completely get stuck closed. This is why people use EGT gauges like I stated in my first post - if a specific cyl starts to go lean this gauge will rise immediately and you have a chance to back off of the gas, which turns off the nitrous. That is another safety of nitrous is that you must be at WOT in order for it to turn on.

Ok as far as a bottle warmer goes - no it is completely not necessary while the bottle is sitting cold. The reason you saw that picture (I saw it too) was because the guy modified his bottle warmer to get even hotter, as well as modifying his bottle! You see, the bottle itself has an emergancy blow off valve that if the pressure gets to be too great (over 3500psi) it will open up that valve and release all of the pressure, most tracks require that you have a down pipe venting this out of the car. A bottle warmer is nothing more than a regulated heating pad that keeps the bottle at a constant pressure. If your pressure is low, you will get less HP out of it so the bottle heater kicks in and warms it up a bit to increase the pressure so that you have consistant 1/4 runs every time. You'll get about 10 runs out of a 10lb bottle with a 50 shot...

So no matter what, N20 is very safe and includes the essential safety features with the kit! The blown motors you see are because the jackass didn't know what he was doing when he set it up. I used to work at a performance shop and we'd see customers all the time that had no clue how to install the systems and wouldn't follow the directions. Make sure you follow everything to a T and you'll be fine!

Another warning for everyone here - N20 (Nitrous) contains small amounts of Sulfer Dioxide. This is not medical grade Nitrous we're talking about. It might not sound harmful, but as the Sulfer Dioxide starts to mix with your soft tissue membranes - like your lungs, throat, mouth, nose, etc it will begin to turn into Sulferic Acid Then slowly it will start to burn away all the tissue in your body from the inside out

Moral of the story don't inhale N20 to get high or you'll probably end up dead!
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Re: Nitrous Oxide - FAQ (Ressurected!)

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Can nitrous be compressed? I plan on running a dual stage nitrous kit that employs a wet AND dry shot. the jet for the wet portion is situated after the MAF and the dry one is before. so now you ask why am i asking. well i am also running a supercharger. the MAF has to go before the compressor which means the dry jet is before the compressor as well.

of course a second part to this question doesn' belong here but i'll ask anyway. can tuning adjust for the air and keep the MAF after the compressor? this will solve the problem in my earlier question.
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