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"NOS" is an acronym for the Nitrous Oxide Systems brand. It's a word like "Kleenex" on the side of a tissue box. Some bright pennies in the import racing community do actually call it "noss," and ...
More people are getting addicted to nitrous oxide, which can cause nerve damage, paralysis and even death. The U.S Food and ...
The FDA warns that nitrous oxide is being sold online and at retailers ranging from supermarkets to gas stations making it a potential danger to avoid no matter where you’re shopping.
If you decide to get a nitrous oxide system installed in your vehicle, there is one accessory you might consider purchasing. Nitrous tanks work best in temperatures between 85 and 90 degrees ...
Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS) has dished out a new item on the power options menu: the 300-plus-horse-power Big Shot plate.NOS realized that not all of us can swallow a three-course plumb-job, so we ...
When the nitrous oxide is inside your engine, it delivers power in two ways. The first one is when it's heated. When it hits around 570 degrees Fahrenheit (or about 300 degrees Celsius), the ...
The Global Drug Survey reported a doubling in nitrous oxide use between 2015 and 2021, from 10% of respondents to 20%. But ...
Understanding Nitrous Oxide Systems Types of Nitrous Systems There are two main types of nitrous systems: dry systems and wet systems. Dry systems inject nitrous oxide into the engine’s air […] ...
Possession of nitrous oxide, also known as NOS, has become a criminal offence in the UK. Now categorised as a class C drug, possession of laughing gas for its "psychoactive effects" will carry a ...
However, it is not illegal to possess nitrous oxide. How do people take it and what does it feel like? Most users inhale nitrous oxide - also known as 'nos' - through a balloon using a device ...
Nitrous oxide, sold in metal canisters, is known as NOS and is one of the most-used drugs by UK 16 to 24-year-olds. The details are expected to be released on Monday.
Possession of nitrous oxide, also known as NOS, has become a criminal offence in the UK. Now categorised as a class C drug, possession of laughing gas for its "psychoactive effects" will carry a ...