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Why not? Nitrous oxide is like a poor mans forced induction. Modern systems automaticly spray between a certain rpm spread, effectively giving the same effect as a turbo or super charger.

It's a legitimate tuning option.
 
Why not? Nitrous oxide is like a poor mans forced induction. Modern systems automaticly spray between a certain rpm spread, effectively giving the same effect as a turbo or super charger.

It's a legitimate tuning option.

Remeber , Real Driving Simultor , not Read Street Racing Simulator
 
Why not? Nitrous oxide is like a poor mans forced induction. Modern systems automaticly spray between a certain rpm spread, effectively giving the same effect as a turbo or super charger.

It's a legitimate tuning option.

Not in any form of circuit based motor racing it isn't, which is what GT focuses on primarily.
 
Remeber , Real Driving Simultor , not Read Street Racing Simulator

Yes, so? Why can't you use a good nitrous system on track days in your weekend track toy?

It's not a tunnelvision inducer for streetracers like the movies like to show you. It's a perfectly good performance enhancer when you are on a budget and can't do a complete forced induction rebuild to your engine.
 
In the 5 yr old games like NFS, yes. Not in the Real Driving Sim.
 
Anyone seen "World's Fastest Indian"? What about some Angina medication that includes Nitrogen Oxide that we could pop in the fuel tank:)
 
I am amazed by the resistance to this. Personally I couldn't care less if it's included or not, since we have forced induction options and the effect is basicly the same, but like some said here, it's the real driving simulation, so what's wrong with more real options to play with?
 
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