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How essential is it to run a purge and also a bottle warmer, for say a 60hp shot?

Im toying with connecting the nitrous setup i have in the garage up. I would only use it during summer (occasionally at night drags) so i was thinking a bottle blanket may be ample. I dont need fast spool, so was hoping not having a purge would create a bit of a delay.

Any advice?

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How essential is it to run a purge and also a bottle warmer, for say a 60hp shot?

Im toying with connecting the nitrous setup i have in the garage up. I would only use it during summer (occasionally at night drags) so i was thinking a bottle blanket may be ample. I dont need fast spool, so was hoping not having a purge would create a bit of a delay.

Any advice?

If you're going to buy anything, buy a pressure gauge.

If you're going to buy anything, buy a pressure gauge.

Thanks 2rismo. I have one here sitting in front of me. Trying to find the adaptor piece that goes from the gauge to the bottle doesnt seem that easy though.

How essential are those pieces? For a small 40/60 shot setup is it worthwhile the additional 260ish for the warmer and 200 for the purge?

WELL

this is how i have decided to spend my money since im not a pro and only going to use nos once a month for fun at the creek and not for competition and cos of the good deal i got i decided to go with....

ive added the nitrous install pdf so you guys can see how easy it is to do.

ZEX TRACTION CONTROL WINDOW SWITCH (

Let's you select what rpm the nitrous activates and deactivates

Allows you to select what gear the nitrous starts spraying in

Fully programmable and adjustable up to 20,000 rpm

ZEX "WET" NITROUS KIT 55-75 HP

ZEX RACERS TUNING KIT PURGE kit, BOTTLE HEATER, BLOWDOWN TUBE,BOTTLE GAUGE

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ZEX132.pdf

ZEX169.pdf

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