(there is a video of an MR2, similar to mine, but with nos on the track on BBC's site )The AA is warning that hundreds of lives are being put at risk by young motorists modifying cars with nitrous oxide to boost their power.
The motoring organisation says the kits are dangerous and need tighter controls.
Nitrous systems are legal. The AA says they are fine on high end cars like a Jaguar or a Ferrari but if you put them on some older types of car they could cause serious damage to the vehicle at high speed.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7989110.stm
I have to admit, I agree with the AA here. I cant see any reason for needing, or using Nos on public roads, nevermind in the sorts of cars that boy-racers have. Saxos, Novas (lol), Corsas, Puntos, Clios...just aren't made for it.
For track days, etc, I see no problem with it, however, to enforce that, Id imagine would be pretty hard. Id be more happy to see it banned fullstop.