Discussion on why to hide your system.
X: I assume it will vary from one jurisdiction to another but is it really illegal. If so I don't understand the justification. Why is a nitrous car making 400 hp illegal and it is legal to have a legal Z06 or a Viper making more power? How could they prove what effect it has on the car or that it even works?
Regarding "justification," you are confusing logic with the law and they often have absolutely nothing to do with each other. The fact is, the legislature doesn't have to justify or prove anything when they make law. They have the power to pass legislation, period.
Robert
Robert
Now that cobra thing hmmmm ok not as bad as a honda.
Ricky
It does vary. In New Jersey, where I lived and worked till my retirement (now living in PA), as long as you obtain the proper permit, you can legally have nitrous installed in your car.
Regarding "justification," you are confusing logic with the law and they often have absolutely nothing to do with each other. The fact is, the legislature doesn't have to justify or prove anything when they make law. They have the power to pass legislation, period.
well, as all of you may know...cant hide a TNT kit...
...but i tell ya what...its an intimidating kit to look at when you pop your hood!!! as far as cops...as long as i dont have my hood or my trunk open...they wont see anything pertaining to nitrous unless you look under the car and see the filter hanging below the rear bumper. ive been fortunate thus far and hope to continue with my luck. http://www.state.nj.us/health/forms/f-17.pdf
Damn, it used to be free. Now I see they want $25. It took me about a week to get mine. I think I've actually been in Jersey once with my nitrous in the car since I got it, though. lol
http://www.state.nj.us/health/forms/f-17.pdf
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If your car is registered out-of-state, I don't believe the permit isn't required. If you have a NJ-registered vehicle, you can download/printout the application. Here's a link for it.
http://www.state.nj.us/health/forms/f-17.pdf
Don't get me wrong, I favor a very clean and somewhat hidden install for the looks but I don't see a point in trying to slide it past people when it comes to racing.
About the illegal issue. Most states have some type of regulations about nitrous being in a vehicle, but it doesn't have anything to do with racing or the performance aspect of it. The regulations are in regards to the chemical itself. Nitrous is a hazardous material due to it being an oxidiser in a pressurized cylinder. In order to carry a hazardous material you have to have a permit.
"NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM." A DEVICE INSTALLED IN A MOTOR <--
3 VEHICLE THAT ALLOWS NITROUS OXIDE TO COMBINE WITH GASOLINE FOR
4 THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING ENGINE POWER.
5 * * *
6 SECTION 2. TITLE 75 IS AMENDED BY ADDING SECTIONS TO READ:
7 § 3720. NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM.
8 (A) GENERAL RULE.--EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION (B),
9 THE FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY:
10 (1) AN INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES A MOTOR VEHICLE WHICH IS
11 EQUIPPED WITH A NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM ON A HIGHWAY OR
12 TRAFFICWAY COMMITS A SUMMARY OFFENSE AND SHALL, UPON
13 CONVICTION, BE SENTENCED TO PAY A FINE OF $25.
14 (2) AN INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES, IN EXCESS OF THE MAXIMUM
15 SPEED LIMIT BY MORE THAN FIVE MILES PER HOUR BUT LESS THAN 31
16 MILES PER HOUR, A MOTOR VEHICLE WHICH IS EQUIPPED WITH A
17 NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM ON A HIGHWAY OR TRAFFICWAY COMMITS A
18 SUMMARY OFFENSE AND SHALL, UPON CONVICTION, BE SENTENCED TO
19 PAY A FINE OF $250.
20 (3) AN INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES, IN EXCESS OF THE MAXIMUM
21 SPEED LIMIT BY AT LEAST 31 MILES PER HOUR, A MOTOR VEHICLE
22 WHICH IS EQUIPPED WITH A NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM ON A HIGHWAY OR
23 TRAFFICWAY COMMITS A SUMMARY OFFENSE AND SHALL, UPON
24 CONVICTION, BE SENTENCED TO PAY A FINE OF $500.
25 (B) EXCEPTIONS.--A PERSON MAY OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE
26 EQUIPPED WITH A NITROUS OXIDE SYSTEM ON A HIGHWAY OR TRAFFICWAY
27 IF:
28 (1) ALL CANISTERS OF NITROUS OXIDE HAVE BEEN REMOVED
29 FROM THE VEHICLE.
30 (2) THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS EN ROUTE TO OR FROM A TRACK
20050H0727B2415 - 3 -
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1 WHERE THE MOTOR VEHICLE IS USED FOR RACING AND THE NITROUS
2 OXIDE SYSTEM IS MADE INOPERATIVE BY DISCONNECTING THE LINE
3 FEEDING NITROUS OXIDE TO THE ENGINE.
At the moment, there are no PA laws regulating the use of nitrous, but when the above becomes law, that will change.
Issued by New Jersey and covers you in New Jersey only.
i have my permit but was under the impression that i still can't drive around with my bottle hooked up to the main feed...is this true (i figure an ex-trooper would know best)? i was told that since the permit is for a "race car", you can't have your bottle connected on public roads


Interesting discussion. 