What are we gonna chat here about is Drag & NOS tips and tricks.
So i tell u i have a Mazda RX-7 and i make consistently 19.25-19.30 with 6/6 and i want to know how do others use NOS.
So i wait for your suggestions, especially from Kor0.
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Wow I have always called it N2O, considering NOS is a brand name (from Holley) I am happy to see Im not the onlyGrez~Supra_RZ-S wrote:NOS is a brand name. Its correct term is N20.
Yes..Dani350z wrote:Wow I have always called it N2O, considering NOS is a brand name (from Holley) I am happy to see Im not the onlyGrez~Supra_RZ-S wrote:NOS is a brand name. Its correct term is N20.
On the other hand NOS means Nitrous Oxyde System(s) so it is not a crazy thing to call it NOS.
Conclussion: The system is NOS, the material (the gas) is N2O. Is it correct my theory?? Anyways I like to call it N2O
This is from my guide:GraX wrote:I heard that the WR of Drag is 18.53 Offline by Skroting but i don't figure it out how he uses the nitro
Totally true. i have both a PS2 and a PC and the only thing I miss in the keyboard is pressure sensetivity. It makes life a lot easier, especially the analog steering. That's the main reason why I'm thinking about getting a game pad for my PCSp3aK wrote:lol, why would you say the PS2 is impossible? I bet I could do it if I practiced. You have a slight advantage with PS2 with the pressure sensitive buttons. If you can find the sweet spot to get the RPM to sit at perfect shift on the start, then your set. Because that's really all that it's about is nailing the start. The rest of the race is fairly simple. Just drive in a straight line and tap the boost button.
The meaning N2O is a chemical formula. 2 molecules of Nitrous and 1 molecule of oxygen. (I'm not sure if it's molecues but just a guess.)TheStig wrote:I forgot to mock, so here I go
it is Not Nitrous 2 Oxide
but simply Nitrous Oxide.
the 2 has a chemical meaning to the name.
won't go deeper about it...
want more... google it