New Generation of 860 Heated Bottle Brackets
We will begin shipping out to NitroDave and Dynotune Nitrous tomorrow.
Oh, and more good news... the price didn't go up!
Here is a pic of the 1st one:
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If I remember correctly his units use less amperage and get the job done very well.
Dave
1. Do you know if your bracket holes would line up with the ones I already have that came with my NX Dual Nozzle Kit (don't want to have make another set of holes in the back of a $35k truck
)2. How do the heat-up times compare with that of the NX 240Watt heating element (which I think is too damn slow
) 1. The bolt pattern is different. these use a 3 hole pattern. At least 1 hole will line up.

Here is the graph for the Heated Bottle Bracket:

2. The heated bottle bracket won't heat much faster than the heater you already have.
Ease of use, durability, and clean looks are the real advantages to a heater like this.
Vinny
1. Do you know if your bracket holes would line up with the ones I already have that came with my NX Dual Nozzle Kit (don't want to have make another set of holes in the back of a $35k truck
)2. How do the heat-up times compare with that of the NX 240Watt heating element (which I think is too damn slow
)Last edited by 860 Performance; Nov 29, 2006 at 06:27 PM.
Take a look at the ambient temp and voltage. The 2 tests are a little different, so unfortunetly its not apples to apples comparison, but certainly close.
Also, ignore the 175W line, that was the early heated brackets.
1. The bolt pattern is different. these use a 3 hole pattern. At least 1 hole will line up.

Here is the graph for the Heated Bottle Bracket:

2. The heated bottle bracket won't heat much faster than the heater you already have.
Ease of use, durability, and clean looks are the real advantages to a heater like this.
Vinny



