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Actually Joe, If being correct is what you are after Nitrous Oxide is N20.  NOx (be it NO or NO2) is that stuff that comes out of you tail pipe and annoys the emissions folks so much.  NOS is simply the old Xerox vs photocopy issue, but knowing its just a vendor at least I don't confuse it with emissions issues

I absolutely do agree with you regarding Rims.  That always rubs the technical side of me wrong when I hear it used as slang.

Gerry Lehmann - (who always uses rims with matching centers....)
'86 GTV6 3.0


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> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 22:07:08 -0500
> From: Joe Elliott <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: NOS
>
> Whatever happened to nitrous oxide being referred to as NOx, with the x
> being a subscript like in a chemical formula?  Is there a real reason for
> calling it NOS, or is this akin to some jackass at GM deciding that "mass
> air sensor" sounded better than the grammatically-correct "air mass sensor?"
>
> - -Joe Elliott (who still thinks "rim" refers to the outer edge of a wheel)
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