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Old 10-01-2007, 02:12 PM
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Bottle heater

So I am in the market for a bottle heater. I was wondering how the automatic heaters work vs. the manual ones. Im wondering if it really is worth the extra money for the auto. From my knowledge, the auto one will keep the bottle at a constant pressure. The manual ones, if you turn it on and leave it on, will it only heat it to a certain pressure? or will it keep going and possibly cause problems. Im not too sure what im askin here lol. How long does it usually take for a heater to totally kick-in. How long does it take to fully heat the bottle to max psi?
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Old 10-01-2007, 04:38 PM
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go with a zex heaters its 90 dollars online and its way easier to use
 
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will that work with my system even though i do not have a zex system? just to make sure because im not familiar with the zex system's.
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Old 10-01-2007, 07:27 PM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nitro...QQcmdZViewItem
Would these switches that are missing be just like any other toggle? And do i need the blow down tube? isnt that the same thing that goes from the bottle to outside in case the bottle pressure gets too high? So this is an incomplete kit that would be really easy to complete right? just a few toggle switches. and where have you found it for $90?

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Old 10-02-2007, 07:19 PM
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Old 10-02-2007, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by absoundlab
go with a zex heaters its 90 dollars online and its way easier to use
do not get zex it sucks, buy a warmer that works off of psi not temp

zex works by temp and there are times that the correct temp is met but it's still not at the correct psi

but if you really want a zex warmer you can but mine for cheap
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i dont particularly want one brand or the other. im just wondering how exactly it works. and which is best to buy
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the best to buy is the dynotune kit. its a pressure sensitve switch which connects to the bottle before the nitrous line to the solenoids. once pressure reaches the set psi, the heater shuts off and as soon as nitrous psi drops, the heater auto clicks back on. it is the best heater out there, heats fast and precise. A buddy of mine has the zex and its no good. Also you could probly get them to bargain the price down. hope this helps man, i believe theres pics of the switch in my car in the sticky.

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dynotune kit is $119. good price? should i call to see if they can give me a little more off? If so, should i just tell them that im with the org or what?
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psi > temp
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tell them you cant quite afford it, you might could work it. but its the best kit.
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blemished one for $99 shipped, yay!
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