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Old 03-04-2004, 06:23 PM
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We just released this bottle bracket/heater and are looking for some feed-back on it.

http://www.860performance.com/860Products.htm

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Send me one and I will give a FULL review
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how many watts, seems like a neat idea.

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how many watts, seems like a neat idea.

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They are 175 Watts
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Ummm to bad you did not build an opener into it

Has anyone mounted it in the spare tire well?
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Ummm to bad you did not build an opener into it

Has anyone mounted it in the spare tire well?
I haven't seen one in the spare tire well yet, I'll take a pic of the first one I see there.
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What does the heater heat the bottle to (psi) and how long does it take?

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I haven't seen one in the spare tire well yet, I'll take a pic of the first one I see there.
Once I know. It would be a bit easier to make a decision.
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What does the heater heat the bottle to (psi) and how long does it take?

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The automatic kit includes a pressure switch which shuts the heater off at 1050psi.
The speed is slower than a NX heater, this one averages about 50psi increase every 5 min. Then will maintain 900-1050psi.
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Vin, I like the idea, and the design. But awefully slow heating element. Maybe you could make a mondo race version that wraps at least half way up the bottle or something. Would be nice to get the bottle pressure adjustable, say up to a max of 1200psi as well. Nice for the first shot though. As far as sitting in a spare well, as long as the width is about the same as a normal bracket, which it appears to be, then it shouldnt be a problem.

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