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<blockquote data-quote="atoz350" data-source="post: 2222633" data-attributes="member: 567484"><p>Uh, you are wrong too. NOS a.k.a. Nitrous Oxide Systems is not a company. It is a brand name division of Holley performance along with Hooker Headers, Weiand Superchargers, Lunati Cams, Flowtech Exhaust, and Earl's Coolers. NOS may be a brand name, but it is still used to describe a performance power adder we know as Nitrous Oxide. As long as it is pronounce N-O-S, and not pronounced NAWSS!! it is highly acceptable.</p><p></p><p>Only ricers would really give a <span style="color: black">d</span>amn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atoz350, post: 2222633, member: 567484"] Uh, you are wrong too. NOS a.k.a. Nitrous Oxide Systems is not a company. It is a brand name division of Holley performance along with Hooker Headers, Weiand Superchargers, Lunati Cams, Flowtech Exhaust, and Earl's Coolers. NOS may be a brand name, but it is still used to describe a performance power adder we know as Nitrous Oxide. As long as it is pronounce N-O-S, and not pronounced NAWSS!! it is highly acceptable. Only ricers would really give a [COLOR=black]d[/COLOR]amn. [/QUOTE]
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