A.C.A. § 27-37-803. Use prohibited.
(a) (1) Except as provided under subdivision (a)(2) of this section, a person shall not operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide on a street or highway.
(2) This section shall not prohibit:
(A) A person from operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide if the system supplying nitrous oxide is made inoperative by:
(i) Disconnecting the line feeding nitrous oxide to the engine; or
(ii) Removing the container or containers of nitrous oxide from the motor vehicle or motorcycle; or
(B) A person from operating a tow vehicle or a recreational vehicle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide.
(b) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.
HISTORY: Acts 2005, No. 1568, § 1.
Nitrous oxide causes more of the fuel to burn, resulting in more power.
It causes acid rain when it combines with atmospheric water (clouds). It makes nitrous acid. Nitrous oxide mostly comes from cars.
Nitrous Oxide Systems. And if your talking about restoring older vehicles, it stands for "new old stock".
ha,its not legal if you don't get caught!
in whipped cream and in nitous oxide tanks which make cars go faster
All nitrous oxide is made by heating ammonium nitrate very carefully (you get it too hot and it explodes), then using various filters and washes to clean the nitric oxides, ammonium nitrate smoke and other contaminates from the nitrous oxide.
Nitrous Oxide And for the vintage car restorer that would be "New Old Stock".
Yes you can as long as its nitrous plus which has sulphur added. The reason they add the sulphur is to keep people from huffing it. medical grade nitrous is whats illegal to have without permits. you can buy from any speed shop in the state. I buy mine at Ryans Performance and its under five bucks a pound. hope this helps.
Nitrous Oxide injection systems are legal in the UK, however the owner must inform their insurance company of the modification. There are no legal requirements for private cars to display a hazard sticker, however it may be a good idea in case of accident.
I think you mean "nitrous." This is nitrous oxide injected into the fuel. The Mclaren F1 sports car does not have this fitted. It is most often found in drag racing or street racing full-bodied cars. Watch their videos. Just before they race they spectacularly "vent" their nitrous oxide systems--two spurts of white are emitted. Watch NHRA Pro Mod or British Street Eliminator videos on youtube.
No one. Cars with nitrous are too likely to be driven hard, blow up or crash.
In regards to nitrous oxide levels, there is a much more higher level present in the rural areas as opposed to the urban. Though emissions from cars and factories may add to the levels in the atmosphere, as much as 69% of all emissions come from the agricultural industry.