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View Poll Results: Is the use of NOS considered cheating? | |||
Yes-It doesn't representate true HP | 6 | 16.22% | |
No-Do what you can to win | 29 | 78.38% | |
Neither-Not worth finding out on my motor! | 2 | 5.41% | |
Voters: 37. This poll is closed |
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10-31-2002, 06:40 PM | #41 | |
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lets say that i build my ride into a 350 hp 20 psi ride.........if i went driving to work or the store and wanted to conserve fuel, i might turn down the boost to 5 psi, put 135 horses to the ground and get 30 something mpg
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10-31-2002, 06:48 PM | #42 |
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Or keep your foot off the gas and it wont matter where your boost is turned too.
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10-31-2002, 07:09 PM | #43 | |
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I love this play on words that "power adder" is only a turbo, supercharger or N02. I don't have an automotive slang dictionary but common sense says a "power adder" adds power....no? (I know, tough concept). Simple logic dictates that "power adder" would mean a better cam, heads, exhaust, carb etc. which all add power. Some here would label me as anti-Mustang or anti-Ford which simply isn't the case. I've never owned a Ford and come from a GM family, not my choice. My turbo Buick cars have beaten Fords (mostly Mustangs), and I've been beaten by some. Ford wouldn't be GM's fiercest competetor if they weren't doing something right. One of my best friends has a kick *** 1970 Mach I. Of course it has a GM color on it! He's highly impressed with the performace of the Buick Turbo V-6, and I'm impressed with his 351C. Back on topic... I've been into cars for almost 19 years now. To each his own, but NOS isn't for me. Last I knew they didn't use it in NHRA which is the emitome of 1/4 mile racing. Give me true-blue high output engines. Supercharged, turbocharged or naturally aspirated, but hold the laughing gas. That's just me. I started this thread to share everyone's thoughts on the use of NOS. It wasn't intended, nor warranted to use it for personal attacks, insults and arguments. Arguing and insults serve no purpose. Expressing one's views in a calm, logical but spirited sense serves everyone. There was a comment about whatever's legal is ok to run. I'm not sure in what context that comment was directed but in this state it's illegal to have a charged Nitrous bottle in the car on public roads. A license is required to transport compressed gasses (don't blame me, it's not my law). As O'Reilly says "This is the no spin zone". "Bottles are for babies, real men get blown!" By the way, what's "put up or shut up" all about? __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ |
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10-31-2002, 07:48 PM | #44 |
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Put up or shut means if you get beat with nitrous dont complain. I personally love the turbo regals. They are my 2nd favorite car of all time. One day i will have one along side my blue oval. If the word power adder was used so loosly as to heads and cam, does a air filter or race gas warrent it to be a power adder? The word power adder to any car enthusiast means-boost or nitrous. Why do we park on a driveway and drive on a parkway?? Just because nitrous is not of your interest, doesnt make it illegal, or unfair. And about having a lisence to have nitrous, well your not supposed to take off the cats on your car either...but most of us do it!!
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10-31-2002, 10:38 PM | #45 |
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YOU HANG IN THERE! YOUR ABSOLUTELY CORRECT AND CARRY SOME COMMON SENSE ALONG WITH COMMENTS. wE WOULDN'T BE HERE IF WE DIDN'T ALL ENJOY AND APPRECIATE THE DIALOGUE///YOUR THREAD STARTER WAS A GOOD ONE..STAY IN TOUCH
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10-31-2002, 10:49 PM | #46 | |
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As far as the legality/illegality of the CATCON you're right on the $, it's illegal to tamper with it. It's just that it was mentioned earlier about whether something's legal and fair is all. Perhaps I'm out of the loop when it comes to hi-po mod vernacular. I find it hard to believe that groups of people are using the word "power adder" for only 3 items that generate more power. I personally won't be using that term in such a narrow sense. To me, a power adder is just what it says it is, a power adder, and that can be a myriad of things. One says to-mato, the other says tom-ato. Heck, I never claimed since NOS wasn't my thing it was illegal. I said that in this state it's illegal to transport compressed gas (such as NOS) without a license. Just as is tampering with the emission control system. We agree! __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ |
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10-31-2002, 11:09 PM | #47 |
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something tells me you've got your *** handed to you by a nitrous car and now your crying the blues because your $4,000 turbo can't hang with a $815 power adder.
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10-31-2002, 11:26 PM | #48 | |
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What is a 1988 supercharged 5.0? $4,000 turbo? huh? My car came with it. Sticker price in 1989 was $32,000. That high cost was due to research & development to squeeze the 3.8 in the F-body + the rarity of the car itself (20th Anniversary T/A + Indy Pace Car at 1550 units made). Price used in mint condition in 2000 with 7,511 miles?.... $16,700 If you recall, a fully loaded Grand National in 1987 was $17,300 sticker (I have one and the sticker). I doubt the turbocharger was 1/4 cost of the entire car. It's the one and only time a Mustang walked away from my TTA. He was cool as hell and we talked as long as we could at the traffic lights we ran from. He was pleasantly surprised at the performance of my car considering the mods. He himself was a former Turbo T/A owner and knew their potential. It was a 1988 red Mustang, I figured "easy kill". We punched from a slow roll. His aftermarket exhaust was screaming (sounded great), he was banging gears and pulling from me....very impressive. We talked after that 1st run he said his 5.0 was supercharged. Sh1t, had I known that I'd have known better . Just for giggles we ran from a dead stop from a light (my car's strong point). I got the jump by 1/2-3/4 of a car, but only for about 100'. That car was eye opening. There was another time on a cool night around here. Saw a late model white Saleen. I ran this guy twice from a roll and it was a dead heat both times...completely even. We stopped and talked for a while too. He popped his hood and low-and-behold, a supercharger. Anyway...enough of the bed time stories..... __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ Last edited by 20LbsBoost; 10-31-2002 at 11:33 PM.. |
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11-01-2002, 12:09 AM | #49 |
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OK, when im done with my motor(hopefully by x-mas) it will be able to produce a 10.5-10.9 timeslip all motor, naturally aspirated-or is that power adder? Maybe a single digit with nitrous. Its funny how someof the rules in some classes say "single power adder only" So what does that mean? Only one alteration?Orone turbo or one blower or one nitrous kit?
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11-01-2002, 12:20 AM | #50 |
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giggle juice is illegal on the street
yeah nitrous is illegal on the street in most states, but last time i checked so is street racing...or maybe i live in the only state wear street racing is illegal
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11-01-2002, 05:56 PM | #51 | |
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Now I see where our difference in interpretation of "power adder" stems. I've been to the track one time, and it wasn't competitively. Just a free-for-all which was the day I ran my 12 sec pass. Anyhow, it seems that's some sort of rule or restriction that's imposed when you run. So the track rules have defined a power adder to be only those three items. I however have never had that type of exposure, thus I'm defining "power adder" from a non-track perspective. Mystery solved. __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ |
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11-01-2002, 06:50 PM | #52 | |
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11-01-2002, 06:59 PM | #53 |
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Good thing i could clear that up....ok next argument!
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11-01-2002, 07:14 PM | #54 |
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Oooh, "argument" is so...so, harsh. "Spirited debate" is much more.....temperate.
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11-01-2002, 07:30 PM | #55 | |
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Here's the URL to an older article which profiles Bill Sakes' run in his TTA; http://www.89tta.com/pounder.htm. I did a search on Google and got some hits. Looks like his best run was a 9.553 @ 141.881mph. He drove the car there and back home with the A/C on. All with a single turbo 4.1 V-6 daily driver. __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ |
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11-01-2002, 08:52 PM | #56 |
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9.5 with a 4.1.....sounds like a stage $2$ motor.
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11-01-2002, 09:03 PM | #57 |
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I don't know much about Sakes' car, but I believe it was.
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11-01-2002, 09:29 PM | #58 |
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hey 20, where are you from?
PS. Im not shocked (but impressed)to hear of a fast 3.8. Im fully aware of there potential.
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11-02-2002, 10:04 PM | #59 | |
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Using N2O in street racing is not cheating when its a "run what ya brung" type race, which is most all street racing.(I think we've had this conversation a few times through the years.) If there are rules against it then... its cheating. 20LbsBoost, I like your cars(mostly the GN) but I can't understand, after 19yrs experience with muscle cars, how you can not know that the term 'power-adder' is used when referring to N2O, Superchargers, and Turbos. I never knew that GN guys got upset because others use power-adders, that really mystifies me that someone with a power-adder(although factory) gets upset about someone else adding something... thats a wild concept to me. Rick |
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11-02-2002, 10:39 PM | #60 |
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How-d. I'm in southern lower Michigan.
Thanks for the accolades on the GN! Well, to explain why I don't know the track or street definition of power adder I don't go to tracks and don't hang around a race type crowd. The guys I hang with are 30-40yrs old, have very well cared for classics and/or are the turbo guys. Nitrous has never been part of our car lifestyle. When I grew up it was cubic inches...end of story. The only exposure or use I've had for NOS has been at the dentist office. As far as the turbo guys, please don't take my opinion as every turbo guy's opinion. I've had a GN since 1991 and have NEVER heard a turbo referred to as a power adder. I'll take a sample of the GN/TTA guys to see how many of them have heard the term and what it means to them. I've heard a turbo referred to as a "snail", "whistler", "eureka" (vacuum) and some other things. Don't think I'm upset about anyone using laughing gas, I'm not at all. I just think it's a weak way to get power. I wouldn't ever use it on my car personally, but that's me. I wanted to get opinions from people who use or endorse it's use is all. Personally, I couldn't take pride in a good 1/4mi time, or impressive street performance becuase of laughing gas. __________________ Dean 1989 PAS Turbo T/A #1233 *12.93@104mph 3.8 V-6 1987 Grand National http://www.krif.com/tta/ |
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