Originally Posted by Mars_302
So by your deduction, a little description from a site, that makes no mention of drag racing, only "road" racing, in which case all of the sanctioning bodies listed in said description do not allow nitrous at all. But for some reason since it makes no mention as nitrous as a power added, therefore its not a power adder, it doesnt add air that wasnt there before, so therefore the motor is still N/A?
Sorry man you are wrong. Let me say it again.... NITROUS IS AN EXTERNAL POWER ADDER. Please go look up NHRA/IHRA/NIRA/FFW/NMRA. They have specfic classes for N/A cars. And guess what? Nitrous is not allowed.......
Come on man, its not rocket science. Your engine is spinning away making power by sucking air from the atmosphere under its own ability, you crack the valve open, activate the nitrous solenoid and it forces more air into motor. That air was NOT there NATURALLY
I never said it wasnt a power adder did I, and mugen kid isnt racing in the NHRA/IHRA/NIRA/FFW/NMRA so take your rule book and bore someone else. The nitrous does not carry more air into the chamber

it carries more oxygen, which is just a fraction of what air is comprised of. this could go on forever. Lets just agree to disagree.