fury
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posted May 05, 2009 03:24 AM
NOS
For all those in Ontario Canada.
Just in case you did not know.
NOS is illegal to have hooked up.
Seizure of your vehicle will take place.
Anyone tired of this bullshit we call life? Freedom?
I am aloud to build a 2000hp bike and put it on the street, but I cannot have a little shot of NOS making 200hp due to street racing laws?
Your thoughts please.
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Shane661

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posted May 05, 2009 03:31 AM
Edited By: Shane661 on 5 May 2009 11:32
quote:
Anyone tired of this bullshit we call life? Freedom?
I'm sure that you are legally allowed to run a nitrous bottle in Somalia...
Just a thought...
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zxbob

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posted May 05, 2009 08:49 AM
Just hide the bottle !


Bob
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zx-twitch

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posted May 05, 2009 12:57 PM
im not saying to hide the bottle but I will say that the battery compartment is way bigger than it needs to be. pain in the ass to refill the bottle but a street racers dream. just a thought
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KZScott

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posted May 05, 2009 03:02 PM
if nitrous is not allowed on the streets, no turbo should be either(even factory ones). the no nitrous law is bullshit!
use CO2 tanks "its for the air shifter officer, i dont use nitrous "
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gilberjj

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posted May 05, 2009 03:17 PM
quote: use CO2 tanks "its for the air shifter officer, i dont use nitrous "
I like that
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zxbob

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posted May 05, 2009 08:04 PM
quote: i dont use nitrous "
I never inhaled !
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fury
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posted May 07, 2009 06:55 PM
Edited By: fury on 8 May 2009 03:08
Almost 50 people have temporarily lost their vehicles and their driver's licences since Sunday, when police began to enforce a new Ontario law intended to crack down on street racing and dangerous driving.
'One young man actually started to cry as his mother's car was towed away.'— OPP Sgt. Cam Wooley
As of 3 p.m. Monday, 47 vehicles had been impounded provincewide under the the Safer Roads for a Safer Ontario Act, said Ontario Provincial Police spokesman Sgt. Cam Wooley. The act came into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Sept. 30.
The accused drivers will pay the cost of towing and storing their vehicles for seven days — about $1,000 — as well as fines of $2,000 to $10,000. They could also face jail time.
Wooley said the vehicles impounded include:
* A motorcycle clocked at more than 200 kilometres an hour.
* Three rental vehicles whose renters will now have to pay for an extra week.
Some drivers took the penalty particularly hard, he said, adding: "One young man actually started to cry as his mother's car was towed away."
OPP Chief Supt. Bill Grodzinski said police are trying to make aggressive driving socially unacceptable.
"We want to demonize aggressive drivers, much as we've demonized impaired drivers and the reason is very simple," he said. "They're killing and maiming people on our highways and that's got to stop."
The new law allows police to issue an immediate seven-day driver's licence suspension and impound a vehicle for seven days for "driving stunts" such as travelling 50 kilometres or more over the posted speed limit.
Other parts of the law:
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* Ban motor vehicles from highways if they have a connected nitrous oxide system, which can boost the vehicle's ability to accelerate.
First off we should get rid of all accelerators. (foot pedals, you know the one on the right. no your other right.)
Really if you think of it. All vehicles have these devices. We are all going to hell, in Ontario at least.
Reminds me of the t.v. add with the hamsters on the wheel going know where.
Does a Turbo count?
How about a supercharger?
Oh wait how about a set of pullys?
Dam how about a computer chip!
Dam what if I loose 20 lbs? My vehicle is going to go faster. I am screwed.
Am I taking it to far. Most likely.
As Canadians we accept everything.
Canadians question nothing, we challenge nothing, we just accept.
Americans speak out. Americans act. Americans challenge. (The doer's of the world.)
Some Canadians do not like Americans. Reason, they are Loud.
At least Americans can be heard.
If your in Ontario write your MP.
Tell your MP what you think on this topic.
Maybe you don't agree.
Maybe you think we should all drive mopeds.
Either way speak out.
This in now way is a paid advertisement.
This is an opinion of a frustrated Canadian Citizen, living in Ontario Canada.
Just thought of something.
Screw the motor.
Inhale the medical grade NOS...
All my troubles will go away.
Anyone Nitrox Certified?
Works great on hang overs.
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* Allow courts to suspend a driver's licence for up to 10 years for a second conviction within 10 years of the first. (The maximum suspension for a first offence is two years.)
* Impose escalating non-criminal penalties for drivers with blood alcohol concentrations between 0.05 and 0.08 grams per 100 ml of blood. (Under the Criminal Code, 0.08 grams per 100 millilitres is the legal limit; above that, people can be criminally charged even if they do not appear impaired.) A driver found with a blood alcohol level in this "warn" range for the first time will be suspended for three days; the second time, the driver will be suspended for seven days and must take a "remedial measures course," the third time, the driver will be suspended for 30 days, must take the remedial measures course and must have pass a breathalyzer test to unlock the ignition of his or her car for six months.
* Increase use of devices that require convicted drunk drivers to pass a breathalyzer test to unlock the ignition of their car.
* Allow flashing blue lights in combination with flashing red lights on police service vehicles.
This is where I found this article. ( I do not want to cause any issues. )
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/ottawa/story/2007/10/01/ot-speed-ont-071001.html
Check this out...
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=241136
The OPP seized 145 vehicles and suspended the driver’s licenses on the spot over the weekend, bringing to 3,884 the number of seven-day suspensions the OPP has handed out since street racing legislation came into effect last September 30. Province-wide, police services have seized 5,139 vehicles and suspended the driver’s licenses for seven days for motorists traveling more than 50 kilometers over the posted speed limit.
Keep in mind these are old numbers.
Absolutely sickening.
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dubious

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Needs more time to ride!
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posted May 07, 2009 06:59 PM
JUST ANOTHER REVENUE AVENUE
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