Best nitrous bottle
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One thing I would do, is run the same type/size bottle with the same valve all the time, because I know it will change the tune a little. I ahve 2 differnet ones, and I know that one runs a little different then the other 2 (worse)
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I have a zex plate and stand alone fuel system , and need bottle and lines to complete...i have heard good things about the speedtech system and bottle..and its only like $120-110 bucks i heard... New to nitrous so vavles on bottle are all new to me will only be spraying 100-300 shot for now.. so should i start with the high valve bottle so when i run a second stage are bigger shot i want have to buy a new one?
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I have seen marketing pitches where they claim simply take there bottle and trade it out with your current bottle and pick up 15hp. This cracks me up. Think about it. The only way this would be possible is if you were max flowing your current bottle valve. In the event you did flow more nitrous now you are going to have to retune the fuel to adjust if from being leaned out.
Dont get me wrong. Certain valves deffintly flow better than others. Lots of companies out there use cheap valves that limit flow do to the internal passage direction and size.
ON the average street car spraying 150hp or so these valve will flow just fine.
But there is more to flow at that level. Does the valve handle offer and valve stem support or is it just a cheassy pot metal flimbsy handle. Does it have accessory ports so you can moniture bottle pressure and controll your heater with out opening the bottle?
Does it use a bottle nut that offers no adjustments for clocking accessories to what ever possition fits best?
These are things to consider as well.
So the answer is Yes certain valve designs flow better than others. The question is at what HP do you need what valve.
The NX Pro Mod style ball valve is the highest flowing valve out there hands down.
Next would be the NOS HIGH Flow.
Our standard Nitrous Outlet Valve and the NX standard valve are two great examples of a valve that offers the bells and whistles and will still support a crap load of flow. They will not out flow the two above but they are also more cost effective and you still have a great valve.
Dave
Dont get me wrong. Certain valves deffintly flow better than others. Lots of companies out there use cheap valves that limit flow do to the internal passage direction and size.
ON the average street car spraying 150hp or so these valve will flow just fine.
But there is more to flow at that level. Does the valve handle offer and valve stem support or is it just a cheassy pot metal flimbsy handle. Does it have accessory ports so you can moniture bottle pressure and controll your heater with out opening the bottle?
Does it use a bottle nut that offers no adjustments for clocking accessories to what ever possition fits best?
These are things to consider as well.
So the answer is Yes certain valve designs flow better than others. The question is at what HP do you need what valve.
The NX Pro Mod style ball valve is the highest flowing valve out there hands down.
Next would be the NOS HIGH Flow.
Our standard Nitrous Outlet Valve and the NX standard valve are two great examples of a valve that offers the bells and whistles and will still support a crap load of flow. They will not out flow the two above but they are also more cost effective and you still have a great valve.
Dave
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Dave a good bottle can make a difference. Very hard to tell on a 150 shot.But using 4-5 lbs per run you can. Getting the densest nitrous to the noid does have an advantage. We have seen a diference in amount of nitrous delivered from a Cold fusion 15 to a pro flow 15. The plugs have shown us a richer condition with the CF. Probably 3 lbs per hour of fuel difference on the 400 shot or a round 10 hp.