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Using a NON-Adjustable bottle pressure switch?

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Old 06-16-2016, 10:36 AM
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Are there really any downsides of using a Non-adjustable bottle pressure switch? Found a used Nitrous Express brand bottle heater kit (complete) for a great price but it uses the older bottle pressure switch that turns on at 900psi and off at 1200psi.
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Ran one on my Mustang for several years, and it worked great. Never had an issue
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1200 PSI is way too high, if you run your bottle pressure up that high you risk damaging the plunger on your nitrous solenoid. Depending on the price though, it may still be worth it to pick it up and get a new adjustable pressure switch.



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