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Old Jun 3, 2004 | 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by BobaFettm
wow... that line you just posted just made my head turn into many different words all at once...

Rice... Uncle Ben... Squirrels... James... all these things flashing through my head! ... rice... Honda Civics... ahhh Z24's with spoilers... a ultralight air vehicle missing one wing... a asian kid playing play station... rice...

okay... sorry im back... that strange strange ... strange dream...

Any engine can have "NOS" hooked up... a F'ing PT Cruiser can do it...

Are you a) racing this vehicle on a legal strip ... b) wanting to destroy your car? c) Just enjoy taking a beautiful piece of art and making it degraded into the same class as all street racing hondas....

I'm sorry for taking this to offense ... but there has been other talks about this on the site.. if you searched you could find them... I just dislike the idea of NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSS making a car so f'ing good... its stupid... take the few grand your gonna drop on the tank and system and get it bored out to the 3.8l by Renntech... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Arent underbody neon lights considered "rice" too? Come on...those lights belong to the 16 year olds with civics...not a crossfire.
But back to the topic, NOS (nitrous oxide system) is not rice. Now people calling every nitrous brand "NOS" is just annoying. But any nitrous system is one of the best bang for the buck speed modifications you can do to a car, if used properly. Nitrous oxide is a great use for the drag strip. I'm not a fan of street racing, so I'd only suggest getting any kind of nitrous oxide system for some type of track use. Prices differ a lot for different brands, but expect to pay close to $1000. A few grand for a nitrous system is just plain stupid.