question about No2
Ok...this is a stupid question i know...but how does no2 work? do you just push the button once? or do you hold it? how often does it spray? cuz after seeing movies like F&F (i know stupid comparisson) and playing need for speed undergournd, im just curious as to how it works...in F&F they push the button once...and in NFSU you have to hold the button...i know i know bad comparisson...but how does it work?? haha...lets say 75 shot
thanks a lot
thanks a lot
There are many ways you can activate it. Nowadays usually you've got an arming switch which allows a WOT switch to operate. The arming switch is akin to a safety switch on a pistol.
The Wide Open Throttle (WOT) switch activates when you put the pedal to the metal. Once you ease up on the throttle it stops spraying nitrous.
You can also have a momentary switch hooked up instead of a WOT switch. The momentary switch only sprays nitrous as long as you push the switch down.
The Wide Open Throttle (WOT) switch activates when you put the pedal to the metal. Once you ease up on the throttle it stops spraying nitrous.
You can also have a momentary switch hooked up instead of a WOT switch. The momentary switch only sprays nitrous as long as you push the switch down.
Originally posted by jesseenglish
There are many ways you can activate it. Nowadays usually you've got an arming switch which allows a WOT switch to operate. The arming switch is akin to a safety switch on a pistol.
The Wide Open Throttle (WOT) switch activates when you put the pedal to the metal. Once you ease up on the throttle it stops spraying nitrous.
You can also have a momentary switch hooked up instead of a WOT switch. The momentary switch only sprays nitrous as long as you push the switch down.
There are many ways you can activate it. Nowadays usually you've got an arming switch which allows a WOT switch to operate. The arming switch is akin to a safety switch on a pistol.
The Wide Open Throttle (WOT) switch activates when you put the pedal to the metal. Once you ease up on the throttle it stops spraying nitrous.
You can also have a momentary switch hooked up instead of a WOT switch. The momentary switch only sprays nitrous as long as you push the switch down.
thanks a lot...anyone else have any more info?
the momentray switch gets annoying real quick.
i had to use both a WOT and a momentary switch because i have an auto trans. i didnt want to spray while my trans was shifting and tear it all up. i've since taken it out and installed something to work with the manual mode where i dont have to push anything.
you really dont need the button if you have an MT. with the AT its pretty much a must.
i had to use both a WOT and a momentary switch because i have an auto trans. i didnt want to spray while my trans was shifting and tear it all up. i've since taken it out and installed something to work with the manual mode where i dont have to push anything.
you really dont need the button if you have an MT. with the AT its pretty much a must.
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