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Thread: nitrous injection?

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    told yas! thanks DVR68U AND DOHCDAVE

    WABIT

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    I have just found out that Nitrous injection is illegal in Queensland.

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    its illegal in all states, you can have it but it cant be hooked up to any tubes, and has to be properly sealed

    wabit

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    Quote Originally Posted by WABIT
    its illegal in all states, you can have it but it cant be hooked up to any tubes, and has to be properly sealed

    wabit
    No, Queensland you can't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WABIT
    its illegal in all states, you can have it but it cant be hooked up to any tubes, and has to be properly sealed

    wabit
    like i said, its IL-LEGAL

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    No, in Queensland you can't have it at all. Even disconnected is illegal.

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    You cant have the bottle in there you mean

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bug_racer
    You cant have the bottle in there you mean
    The brochure says Nitrous injection is illegal. I understand that as any components are illegal.
    Last edited by syncro; 28-06-2006 at 10:49 PM.

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    It's ok to have installed. Depending on which state, you might not be allowed the bottle in the car, or even connected, or worse case scenario, the solenoids must not be routed to the fogger and the fogger must have disarming jets.

    Jules

    PS: First post on this forum. Hi guys hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valver.
    So explode isn't the right word, but you know what I mean

    If it didn't have any explosive properties, you might aswell pour 30wt suspension fluid into your intake.
    Nitrouse oxide is a form of forced induction i beleive because it forces more oxygen (and nitrogen) into the combustion chamber. nitrouse oxide isnt explosive! It's the huge amount of oxygen induced by the engine and increase amount of fuel which gives the car the extra horespower, all the nitrogen does is stop the engine from melting. They tested this on old war planes they used pure oxygen in a bottle (to start with) so they could power out of dog fights ect. But aparently they had problems with the engines getting way to hot and melting, so they added nitrogen to keep engine temperatures down. (I could be wrong if somebody got more info)
    Last edited by luke_how; 22-12-2006 at 10:00 PM.
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