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Old 11-25-2005 | 12:22 AM
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I had a couple of questions. I am leaning more and more towards this. For dry kits is it not as important to have a bottle heater as it is with a wet kit? Also what about a purge for a dry kit is it not needed? I am just wondering since I am more familiar with wet kits then I am dry. Also Robert56 check your p.m's

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Originally Posted by BrianC98Z28
I had a couple of questions. I am leaning more and more towards this. For dry kits is it not as important to have a bottle heater as it is with a wet kit? Also what about a purge for a dry kit is it not needed? I am just wondering since I am more familiar with wet kits then I am dry. Also Robert56 check your p.m's

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No, the pressure is not as important because the amount of fuel to be added is adjusted by how much nitrous is flowing through the maf. I would recommend a heater for cooler weather as it is hard to keep the bottle up to any decent PSI. My bottle will get down to 600 PSI. I like spraying at 1000 PSI, so a bottle heater is a good thing. Lower PSI = less nitrous. A purge will get the nitrous right up to the solenoid so there is no delay when you need it. Also it can be a good thing to bleed off PSI on a hot day.
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Old 11-25-2005 | 09:32 AM
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I run a heater on my set up just to get higher bottle pressure
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