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  • #16
    I personally hate all those ricey g@y looks, but hey, if somebody wants to, he can put everything on his mom's car - and that also includes NOS and freakin' spoilers. Let me get this straight - as Velvet had already said, the drag racing teams have been using nitrous for quite a time now, but as an addition to an already purpose-bulit racecars, i.e. for faster turbo spool up (like in the Titan Motorsports Supra - imaging going without nitrous with this huuuuge T88h). And now those stupid guys think that they're gonna have a super-duper-rice-performance-car when they just put a bottle into the trunk, slam the car on the ground with "JDM" lowering springs and airbag supension and throw a loud muffler to the mix. But hey, that's out of fashion, now drifting's the hit! Get a new, freshly painted 240 (million coats of black pearl, get some "V-Opt" stickers and yeah, go for it baaaby! hiding spots of rust) Jesus, ricers are everywhere!

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    • #17
      "I dont consider turbos ricer, unless they are chrome and have tiny LCD screens on them."

      haha that made my day.

      Different nitrous systems "hit" differently when engaged. My dry system comes on rather slow since the nozzle is right behind my filter in the intake (this allows the nitrous to cool the intake air more for a better charge, but takes longer to hit because the nozzle is so far from the combustion chamber). A wet direct port system (A system with a fuel/nitrous nozzle in each intake runner) hits real hard since as soon as you engage it you feel it full force. I would say it would be useless for drifting since it's the wrong application. It's great for more punch in a NA car coming out of a corner or on a straight. Or of course drag racing. And like darkstar said, spooling up a massive turbo.

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      • #18
        It also cools down the exhaust gas temperature, allowing to boost a little bit more than usual with less worrying about keeping the engine internals internal (depending on an appplication of course - don't think you're gonna make 200 additional horses on a stock engine without that worries). It can be a substitute for a water injection system I suppose.

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        • #19
          It increases EGT's. It's an oxidizer...

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          • #20
            Originally posted by simplyxlost
            omgizle. imagine nitrous when you're drifting? what would happen?
            there a couple of guys in d1 running nitrous in ther cars, i think its mainly to get rid of turbo lag. also i think that mckenny car (how ever you spell it) in FD has a similar setup

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            • #21
              Originally posted by NOB
              how about this....FD3s clear-tails
              where the hell are you finding these things at? I might have to be the second one to kill. not myself though. i still can't beleive that the d1 pros are using these. but they don't look that bad on their cars b/c the cars themselves look super amazng

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              • #22
                heres a lil model

                sorry i had 2 murder this really hot fd but i couldnt find a different pic from behind plus i didnt wanna mess up ghost's fd even tho it is out of comission so here it is

                <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/driftae86/modedaltezalitefd.jpg">

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                • #23
                  nooooo duck for cover

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                  • #24
                    If you are fast and or can drift at the D1 level, I dont really give a dam what you do to your car. As long as you have talent..

                    Now the kids in San Diego I saw with the white civic, wide body kit that was pratically falling off, a front bumper that'd been beat to hell, and the left muffler in their dual exhaust almost hitting the ground because it broke free from whatever ghetto fab creation it was mated to. Thats another story

                    Atleast the body kit matched the car. Oh wait, I forgot that it had a white paintjob..

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                    • #25
                      Re: heres a lil model

                      Originally posted by drift180sx
                      sorry i had 2 murder this really hot fd but i couldnt find a different pic from behind plus i didnt wanna mess up ghost's fd even tho it is out of comission so here it is

                      <img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v339/driftae86/modedaltezalitefd.jpg">
                      that didnt lookz as bad as i through....but the one on the S15's are juz cant get it into my head...

                      fuking ulgy is all i can say.. i wnder how the Jap's were actually like them....

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                      • #26
                        NO NO NO.... i've seen em on ebay now... luckily no 3rd gen owner bids on the 300 that i've seen spammed on ebay

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by simplyxlost
                          omgizle. imagine nitrous when you're drifting? what would happen?......
                          Nothing, more wheel spin.

                          I had a progressive system in my old car that I used all the time...just like having a big ole turbo

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by DriftGirl
                            Nothing, more wheel spin.

                            I had a progressive system in my old car that I used all the time...just like having a big ole turbo
                            COOOOOOOL!~!!!!!!!!

                            why the white housing? we all know black housing is better. they are on stock S15's. for headlights, not taillights. IMO taillights are already good in stock colors.
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                            • #29
                              Heres a pic of my car with these new tails. As far as I know I am the only one importing them at the moment. Sorry, my rear bumper is still at the painters. So, I have a stock one on.
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                              • #30
                                All I have to say to all these people bringing up D1 trying to justify this stuff. Well D1 is judged on looks as well as driving. That is why they have 19's full kits and back up kits. That is also why there vinyl is all color coordinated and why they have altezza's. If you had unlimitied money into your suspension and motor and could drive like any D1 driver then I say get altezzas and neon and find a drivers search.


                                Nitrous is completely badass and I would love some. If you have ever raced somebody with a 100 shot or more it is night and day. D1 use nitrous becuase they need the huge turbos for those ridiculous entry speeds they have.


                                D1 is not a reason to get neon,nitrous,turbo,vinyl, or 20's.

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