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enRo
09-11-2005, 02:34 PM
Well, a girl my brothers been dating, and I went to school with her for a pretty long time, has a cousin with a foxbody stang. So he was racing a civic on the highway and he went to use his NOS, and the bottle somehow exploded or backfired. He ended up slamming into another car due to loss of control and hes now in very critical condition. Most of us know its pretty stupid to be racing, but its really sad when its someone you know or one of your friends relatives. You can barely tell its a stang anymore. And yes, thats a bloodstain in the doorway.

Keep him in prayers tonight. Its some really sad ****.


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35thls1ss19
09-11-2005, 02:50 PM
sorry to hear that man hope all will be well :?

and nos just doesnt blow up i have used it for a long time as alot of my friends... but sorry to hear that :(

NJSPEEDER
09-11-2005, 03:36 PM
the small block posse sticker on the sail window gives away what kind of driver he was. they are a bunch of street racers, have been for decades.
this accident has little/nothing to do with nitrous, it has everything to do with the dangers and stupidity involved with street racing.
i have no sympathy for him, i just hope no one else invovled in the accident was hurt.

later
tim

Slow Z
09-11-2005, 04:52 PM
If the bottle "explosively decompressed" I think there would be lots of damage to the rear of the car (where the bottle is most likely to be mounted)... Seems more like hes just a moron and lost control.

Ian
09-11-2005, 04:58 PM
That sucks man. I am skeptical about nitrous being the cause. Nitrous doesn't blow up. Its actually not flamable. maybe he had the bottle heater on all day in the hot sun and the pressure got to be too much. I dont know. I do agree with tim though, street racing is pretty dumb when there are tracks in north, south and central jersey. and why the **** would he be wasting time on a civic? This is a tragedy that should have never happened. I'll keep him in my prayers, but I'll also pray that he never races on the street again if he does indeed pull through. If he lives, maybe he'll learn something...and if he doesnt, maybe others will.

Mike
09-11-2005, 05:05 PM
nitrous dosent blow up, but if the seal on the bottle breaks (common, thats why nhra mandates blow-down tubes) it makes a loud noise and if there is no blow down tube it will vent the nitrous into the interior....

while this wont destroy the car, im sure it can be quite startling and take ones attention off the road causing the head on collision that is pictured

2001orangess
09-11-2005, 08:05 PM
wow, that sucks.

sorry to hear that and hopes he makes a full recovery.
also hope the people in the suv are ok.

i too used nitrous and even with a 100 shot , i never had the abilty to break loose the tires, well than again, i never used it at low speeds (anything below 30ish)

9secfirebird
09-11-2005, 08:19 PM
i saw that car at the track all the time...along with other small block possie cars....oh yeah, we had a kid doing 120 mph on a back road around here waffle his car into a tree...did i feel sorry? not really. people say "i know its not right but my friend was doing this....." i never say that because people who do 120 mph on a back road arent my friends. my friends are smarter than that.

skorpion317
09-12-2005, 01:34 AM
1. Street racing is stupid.

2. it's nitrous, not NOS. NOS is a brand, nitrous is the chemical.

3. When your friend recovers, I hope he will have learned his lesson: keep it on the track.

Ian
09-12-2005, 06:04 AM
3. When your friend recovers...

IF he recovers

Koll
09-12-2005, 07:53 AM
the small block posse sticker on the sail window gives away what kind of driver he was. they are a bunch of street racers, have been for decades.
this accident has little/nothing to do with nitrous, it has everything to do with the dangers and stupidity involved with street racing.
i have no sympathy for him, i just hope no one else invovled in the accident was hurt.

later
tim

"I don't ever want to feel
Like I did that day
Take me to the place I love
Take me all the way"

Koll
09-12-2005, 07:55 AM
2. it's nitrous, not NOS. NOS is a brand, nitrous is the chemical.

We all know. Thank you Bill Nye. Perhaps its sometimes just easier to type out NOS rather than nitrous.

1. Street racing is stupid.

Im sure that you have never sped before.

12secondv6
09-12-2005, 07:55 AM
Blame it on racing.... not nitrous

GP99GT
09-12-2005, 08:19 AM
1. Street racing is stupid.

says the guy that ran me and many ricers countless times on 23 :roll:

we never really did go that fast though.

Scorched SS
09-12-2005, 09:01 AM
jeez sorry to hear about that man... Im sorry, but we all do stupid **** sometimes (some **** more stupid than others)... nobody deserves that though. Hope he lives to race (on a track) another day.

camaroracer1992
09-12-2005, 09:32 AM
only way a bottle would explode is if the heater temp control switch took a dump, but with which he shouldve had a blow down tube in the car since its a hatchback. looking at the accident i doubt the bottle blew.

skorpion317
09-12-2005, 12:27 PM
1. Street racing is stupid.

says the guy that ran me and many ricers countless times on 23 :roll:

we never really did go that fast though.

just because we did it doesn't mean it's a good idea. i don't think there's a soul here who hasn't done it at least once.

JPiZZiJP
09-12-2005, 12:55 PM
....why did he need nitrous against a Civic in the first place??????? lol

Sorry to hear about the guy, it's not cool when people get hurt (even while doing dumb things), but you reap what you sow...

I drive fast everywhere, and I am clearly aware of the risks I take. When I'm blaring down the parkway, I know that a tire could potentially blow at any point in time, and I could flip.... it's a risk I take.

If I did crash, I wouldn't expect anyone to feel sorry for me or my dumb ass for crashing. I would expect them to feel sorry for the car though :P j/k

79CamaroDiva
09-14-2005, 01:00 AM
How's your friend doing? Is he out of the ICU?

jims69camaro
09-18-2005, 09:57 PM
gods forbid you take yourself out, that is bad enough. it's when you take out someone else that the real tragedy occurs.

when you speed, go fast, race on the street, etc., you are not only endangering yourself, you are endangering others around you. the laws that exist are there to protect other people from those actions, not to protect you from yourself.

before anyone turns this into something that it's not, i am no saint and i do speed. i do it a lot less than i used to and i am slowing down everyday. things like this jog my memory of what can happen when you lose control, and if there is anything that i wouldn't be able to live with it's knowing that i killed someone because i was trying to save time by speeding.