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Need some more help. I’m shopping for a nitrous bottle heater. So far it come down to Edelbrock because of the detail instructions or Nos (Nitrous Company). Does anyone have experience with any of these companies?

Sometime next week I’ll be heading up to Maryland to get my bottle filled. Would anyone be down for a ride along?[driving]
 
All the heaters pretty much work the same. I have a NX and its been fine. If you find you need a remote opener, let me know. I have one new in the box that I did not use ( I had 2 of them. only needed one )
 
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All the heaters pretty much work the same. I have a NX and its been fine. If you find you need a remote opener, let me know. I have one new in the box that I did not use ( I had 2 of them. only needed one )
Ah man thanks. I just bought one from nos. got it for a great deal. Oh well. I'm looking for a gauge and heater. I'm installing an intercooler kit this weekend.
I would to see a gain in Hp with out changing the pulley on the PC. Adding 3" exhaust two weeks. 15-20 more hp I hope.
 
Hey, just realized you are only using it to cool the innercooler, right??? If you are not spraying into the intake trac for power, just use CO2 instead, its much cheaper and any paintball shop can hook you up.
 
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Hey, just realized you are only using it to cool the innercooler, right??? If you are not spraying into the intake trac for power, just use CO2 instead, its much cheaper and any paintball shop can hook you up.
Yes just to cool the intercooler. I'm going to try both. Co2 is cheaper I have read No2 gives better gains. Thanks for the heads up.
 
spraying co2 or n2o is about the same temperature the difference is neglible if you get liequid h2 or He2 to spray you might and I say might get some difference the oxygen atom in n2o and co2 make there liquid to gas spray temperature very very similar
 
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