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Topic: Street Legality of Nitrous in CA
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ThePOWERtoRULE
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Are there any legal issues with having or running Nitrous on the street here in CA?
I know in Rochester it's against the law to have your bottle hooked up while you're on the street. I've heard in other state's it's legal as long as the bottle is closed (it can still be hooked up). I've heard that you ALWAYS have to have the bottle properly labelled.
So what're the legal issues here in CA?
-------------------- Jason S. 1990 Ford Taurus SHO Best 1/4: 15.239 @ 92.06 MPH Just about stock.
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Posts: 12 | From: Santa Rosa, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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03SVTPower
CAFords OG
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I beleive you can have the bottle in the car(as long as it has the DOT stamp on the bottle), but the N20 line can't be hooked up.
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66 AC COBRA
Nitrous King
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quote: Originally posted by 98StangPower: I beleive you can have the bottle in the car(as long as it has the DOT stamp on the bottle), but the N20 line can't be hooked up.
i believe this is true but, i have never heard of anyone getting a ticket if the bottle was off, even if the line is connected, but it only takes one hardass cop
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Vndcatr
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whenever i was pulled over i was let go about that issue cuz he said the bottle was closed.. u can have the line hooked up .. but id have an electric bottle opener ...
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Posts: 1066 | From: Sacramento,Ca | Registered: Jan 2003
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5PT SLOW
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i asked a police officer once and he told me there is nothing in the book about it. but he did say as long as the line is closed you should be okay!
Posts: 553 | From: Pittsburg, CA | Registered: Dec 2001
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03SVTPower
CAFords OG
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quote: Originally posted by Kevs01gt: whenever i was pulled over i was let go about that issue cuz he said the bottle was closed.. u can have the line hooked up .. but id have an electric bottle opener ...
Gotta love the remote opener!!!
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Posts: 3481 | From: Nor-Cal | Registered: Oct 2001
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04Z06
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No N2O connected.. The bottle needs to have a DOT label on it too. I will have to find the VC on it. An old roommate was a Hwy Patrol and showed me the VC on it. Put in you trunck and cover it up. If they do not see it than all is good. It is not illegal unless you get caught.
Posts: 377 | From: Ca. | Registered: Jan 2003
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Elapid
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i thought there were 50-state street-legal systems with carb numbers even
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the50ho
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valve must be closed. NO nitrous can be in your lines.
That is all.
If you do find that one hardass cop though...there is a section within the vc somewhere (I will look it up again) about transferring a pressurized container in a vehicle not such equipped to carry one, no permits, etc.
It's not likely an officer will cite you for this, but it is written, and worse things have been known to happen.
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Posts: 4057 | From: Roseville, Ca (Sacramento) | Registered: Nov 2000
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AaronC
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A CHP officer that is a member of Norcal-Ls1 looked through his books and found nothing specifically about nitrous. There were other things that they could technically write it up on but didn't specifically mention nitrous. He said cops can write you up for whatever, then it's up to the court to uphold a ticket. Besides, like Elapid said there are 50 state legal kits with carb #'s. NOS wouldn't seek a carb # ($$$ outta their pocket) for something that's only legal to be run at the track. It'd be like an offroad H pipe with a carb #, lol.
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Posts: 776 | From: woodland | Registered: Dec 2000
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slidewayz94
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If see the red lights flashing behind you just prolong pulling over till you can purge the rest out of your bottle
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the50ho
THE50HO
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quote: Originally posted by slidewayz94: If see the red lights flashing behind you just prolong pulling over till you can purge the rest out of your bottle
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Posts: 4057 | From: Roseville, Ca (Sacramento) | Registered: Nov 2000
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98slowhoe 'FIFTYLX'
Uncle Frank
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quote: Originally posted by the50ho: valve must be closed. NO nitrous can be in your lines.
That is all.
If you do find that one hardass cop though...there is a section within the vc somewhere (I will look it up again) about transferring a pressurized container in a vehicle not such equipped to carry one, no permits, etc.
It's not likely an officer will cite you for this, but it is written, and worse things have been known to happen.
I thought the permits to transport was only needed for certain amounts, cause I carry oxygen/acetlyn(sp) tanks on my work truck and I don't have to have permits cause it's not enough.
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Posts: 4206 | From: Folsom | Registered: Feb 2002
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the50ho
THE50HO
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that may be true...but The vehicle is most likely properly equipped to carry those tanks (Chained, upright postition most likely).
Like I said, it is goingh to be some hard ass cop to bust on something small like that...specifically a DOT chp officer.
Those guys KNOW thier shit....and will NOT be afraid to go at you for every single mistake you have on the car. Thier job is mostly going after truck drivers, and correctness of the vehicles, log books, etc...but many rules do apply to passenger vehicles as well.
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Posts: 4057 | From: Roseville, Ca (Sacramento) | Registered: Nov 2000
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ThePOWERtoRULE
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Regarding the bottle being labelled...
I'm considering eventually getting the Zex system for the SHO, does the Zex bottle label cover everything needed to represent the Nitrous so that it will be legal as per Hazmat regulations?
I would think that most companies would send their bottles out with the proper labelling (unless California is specific to this, like everything else... )... I don't think the labelling is an issue unless it's some home-made crap, or some kid ripped the label off to get the bottle chromed or painted.
The remote bottle openers I've seen completely cover the valve knob... very suspicious if a cop ever sees that.
Of course, the whole idea is to avoid getting your car searched to the extent the nitrous would be discovered.
-------------------- Jason S. 1990 Ford Taurus SHO Best 1/4: 15.239 @ 92.06 MPH Just about stock.
New in the garage: 1970 Mercury Cougar XR-7 351c
Posts: 12 | From: Santa Rosa, CA | Registered: Nov 2003
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Team SOLO
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reminds me of a time i got popped out in concord or livermore...can't remember which one...whereever patterson pass road is...anyways...
was cold chillen in the back of a cop car as the cop peers into my car and says 'oh hes got nitrous, call CHP'. i'm wondering if i turned the damn bottle off so i'm kinda trippen and what not. then, CHP comes rolling up and the old city cop that pulled me over said 'son, i need the code for nitrous, do you know it or can you look it up?' then...oh yes...then:
CHP looks him dead nuts in the eye and said "I'm sorry sir, I didn't know it was illegal to have cold air in a bottle...good day" and left...
cop was pissed but i was grinning ear to ear
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Posts: 3887 | From: Santa Clara | Registered: Jan 2002
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Elapid
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quote: Originally posted by Team SOLO: CHP looks him dead nuts in the eye and said "I'm sorry sir, I didn't know it was illegal to have cold air in a bottle...good day" and left...
yup
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Posts: 1797 | From: Grass Valley, CA USA | Registered: Jul 2000
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wilit
Mustang Messiah
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Here's the website to CARB to see if your go-fast parts are CARB exempt. (looks like the only nitrous system for Fords with an EO number is the 5.0s)
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aftermkt/devices/amquery.php
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