Just wanted to know if a bottle blanket would be enough to control temp and pressure in a warm environment. I live in SC and would only really be racing during the warmer months when it's 85-99 degrees outside.
You still need a bottle heater
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Yea i agree with biggs you will still need a bottle warmer, the bottle blankets are designed to keep heat in but also to keep heat out.
so, you guys agree even in a warm climate and a small 35-50 shot it's needed to have a heater
Yes sir,psi will go down as well the more you use the nitrous.Bottle heater and look into the NANO setup.
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I got my bottle heater from dyno tune. it is fully automatic i think it was around $115 shipped. Not to thread jack or anything but biggs when my bottle gets down to like 2 pounds left i cant get the bottle pressure above 550psi is that normal.
I was saying the Nano system is pricey
Mike wrote:I got my bottle heater from dyno tune. it is fully automatic i think it was around $115 shipped. Not to thread jack or anything but biggs when my bottle gets down to like 2 pounds left i cant get the bottle pressure above 550psi is that normal.
On a 10lb bottle that seems somewhat normal,just make sure the angle of the bottle is correct
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BIGGSZ24 wrote:Mike wrote:I got my bottle heater from dyno tune. it is fully automatic i think it was around $115 shipped. Not to thread jack or anything but biggs when my bottle gets down to like 2 pounds left i cant get the bottle pressure above 550psi is that normal.
On a 10lb bottle that seems somewhat normal,just make sure the angle of the bottle is correct
What is the correct angle?
whatever the factory bottle brackets make it out to be.
Make sure the label on the bottle is facing up too
Yea i have the bottle angle right but i just hate having that little psi cause the guy that refills it will only refill bottle if it is empty.
Yeah you'll still need the heater but I suggest a blanket as well as it makes the bottle heat up SOOO much faster.
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id still get a bottle heater just to be safe because after a couple of runs the escaping nitrous will cool down the bottle temp, thus why you would want a heater instead of a blanket to get the temp up quicker
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Yeah really. Dead thread all together. lol
I posted this back before I knew @!#$ about nitrous.