OEM and approved mods?
SEMA is a good source
Try fishing around SEMA's site.
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25225
BTW - There's a lot more going on that what people realize -- SEMA has successfully blocked legislation in some states that wanted to fight the use of NOS.
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25225
BTW - There's a lot more going on that what people realize -- SEMA has successfully blocked legislation in some states that wanted to fight the use of NOS.
Originally Posted by lipster
Try fishing around SEMA's site.
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25225
BTW - There's a lot more going on that what people realize -- SEMA has successfully blocked legislation in some states that wanted to fight the use of NOS.
http://www.sema.org/main/semaorghome.aspx?id=25225
BTW - There's a lot more going on that what people realize -- SEMA has successfully blocked legislation in some states that wanted to fight the use of NOS.

Actually. NO2 is illegal. Everywhere. You can't use it on the street. Some states you can't have it in the car. Others you can't have the bottle hooked up unless you can prove you're on your way to an event. What SEMA has done recently that I recall is some state...I wanna say something small that I don't really care about like Connecticut or New Hampshire...wanted to ban the use of any induction parts including NO2, turbos, and superchargers. SEMA kicked that ones *** I believe. They're also responsible for getting CA to allow exhaust noise testing to be done to dismiss a ticket. But remember even though you have it tested and the documentation with you the officer can still write you a ticket because there's no way to prove that the exhaust on your car is the exhaust tested. We must continue to wade through the bull****.
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