Bottle heater question???
Bottle heater question???
Okay so I read that article and it states that the NX bottle heater is controlled by pressure. Does that mean that I can just leave it on and not worry that it's going to go to dangerous levels???? It sux to run to the trunk to check the guage... I was told by somebody that it isn't monitored at all, but the thread below states otherweise... Thanks in advance
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....t=jime+nitrous
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....t=jime+nitrous
Originally Posted by subs1000w
do you have somthing that looks like this screwed into your nitous line

if you do then it should turn off the heater at the set pressure which may be adjustable

if you do then it should turn off the heater at the set pressure which may be adjustable
should be right by the bottle in the trunk and should have two wires connected to it
some heaters are controlled by a tempurature thermostat which isnt as accurate as a pressure switch
if you dont have one of these you can easily add one for about $50
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=43
some heaters are controlled by a tempurature thermostat which isnt as accurate as a pressure switch
if you dont have one of these you can easily add one for about $50
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=43
Originally Posted by brad kay
But running a line to a manual pressure guage on your dash somewhere where you can see what p.s.i you're at while driving, getting ready to race etc. is always nice.
Originally Posted by subs1000w
should be right by the bottle in the trunk and should have two wires connected to it
some heaters are controlled by a tempurature thermostat which isnt as accurate as a pressure switch
if you dont have one of these you can easily add one for about $50
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=43
some heaters are controlled by a tempurature thermostat which isnt as accurate as a pressure switch
if you dont have one of these you can easily add one for about $50
http://www.speedshop.org/store/scrip...p?idproduct=43
ooo, sweet thanks alot.
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Originally Posted by CalsonicSE
Having a gauge is nice...but I wouldn't recommended running a manual line into the cabin especially if the gauge is mounted at face level (i.e. gauge pillars). I remember someone on the .org having an accident with this. Run an electric one for safety's sake.
) its nice to know you're at optimum pressure so that you don't go and emberass yourself when your nitrous doesn't react the way you expect.
Originally Posted by brad kay
agreed. i just opted for a manual one due to cost effectiveness, and my poor-as$ed college self. Either way, a gague that you can read while your driving is nice.. in case you're ever racing (track or elsewhere
) its nice to know you're at optimum pressure so that you don't go and emberass yourself when your nitrous doesn't react the way you expect.
) its nice to know you're at optimum pressure so that you don't go and emberass yourself when your nitrous doesn't react the way you expect.
your the first local FI max and i have to see how it runs compared to mine. we should go to the dyno somtime to
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