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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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Old 10-29-2002, 07:24 PM   #1
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The guy that does most of the work on my car specializes in GN's and TTA's so I'm around all different types of thier owners. It's amazing how many of them think a simple uping of the boost or running a downpipe still makes their cars stock. If you mention running nitrous, it's cheating no matter how you slice it.
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