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Why do people prefer cars with no nos?

AnthonyAispuroAnthonyAispuro Registered Users 1,012 Posts
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    CannatunaCannatuna Registered Users 121 Posts
    One less button to hit, less engine stress, and there is good speed to be found without it. Not saying nos is bad it's just not the only way. Unless you want to go max .
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    ILoveYouILoveYou Registered Users 1,268 Posts
    lol
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    Galactic EmperorGalactic Emperor Registered Users 3,940 Posts
    I've found that max cars with nos seem to actually run slower than the cars without nos. And some max cars with nos actually have quite efficient engine stress. I just keep my cars no nos for better resale value.
    I can see the Statue of Liberty from here
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    BOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUTBOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUT Unregistered / Not Logged In, Registered Users 857 Posts

    I've found that max cars with nos seem to actually run slower than the cars without nos. And some max cars with nos actually have quite efficient engine stress. I just keep my cars no nos for better resale value.

    Yeah thats why I didn't put nos on my subie
    I went outside once... it was aweful
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    Galactic EmperorGalactic Emperor Registered Users 3,940 Posts
    @BOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUT Your Subie was 1662 no nos, just smoked a 1663 WRC with nos.
    I can see the Statue of Liberty from here
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    BOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUTBOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUT Unregistered / Not Logged In, Registered Users 857 Posts

    @BOB_THE_EPIC_PEANUT Your Subie was 1662 no nos, just smoked a 1663 WRC with nos.

    Noice
    I went outside once... it was aweful
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    sultanmasultanma Registered Users 107 Posts
    nos supposed to add more power really

    shame it doesnt tell us how much it adds tbh so we know and calculate for power weight ratio wich is so much lost in this game lmao

    500-600 hp copo can beat up 1000k + and lighter weight cars in 1668 lmao ( just setting example for values)

    ive seen cars having better stats ( as for power to weight ratio ) than other cars and lower cars still beat the hell out of them lmao


    good stuff bro
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    Galactic EmperorGalactic Emperor Registered Users 3,940 Posts
    I saw a no nos 1668 M2 RE run 7.8.
    I can see the Statue of Liberty from here
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    BilleniumBillenium Registered Users 4,260 Posts
    edited January 2016
    I ran 7.799 in m2 re no nos 1668 @Galactic Emperor
    Ign billenium Team Wo Throttle level 250 600,000 plus street cred don't get scammed
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