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NOS-PRO said:asrx600guy - I have had many bottles blow the pressure disc, and I can't believe a nitrous bottle would do this damage.
1st) Nitrous is not flammable
2nd) ALL Known Nitrous Company nitrous tanks and bottles have pressure discs that blow at 1,350 lbs. to ensure bottle failure.
3rd) If you hook up a bottle heater directly to the battery power, instead of ported thru the fuseblock, you will have the pressure disc blow.
4th) If the pressure disc blows, (and I am known for heating bottles up too much) The difuser has 3 directions of spray, so the bottle will not spin, tumble, or go skyrocketing into another zip code.
I have been running Nitrous on everything for 16 years. This does NOT make me the best, or the king of Nitrous! This is from tru testing, bottle disc failures, and no engine problems!
If this would be that dangerous, I would not want it on anything I ride, race or joyride. My point is: This could have happened from an electrical fire, or puncture of the gas tank, or gas fumes. If the bottle lets go then, I can see where it would add a %^&*(^ of Oxygen & nitrogen to the explosion, but not by itself. And definetly would have never happened if installed correctly, and mouted correctly.
Just because there is a movie called the FAST & FURIUOS, everyone thinks they can outrun police, and hit the button at 180mph. Some things are NOT true!!! I am telling the fact about what I install, and use on a regular basis. (This is not a %^&*( session, just fact!)
Hi boss,so how much hp,and price per kit otd tax and whatever is needed.Freak said:Boss Noss has solved the heated bottle dilema. You flat out dont need it. Boss Noss is regulated and pressure doesnt affect it. You will get the same hit each time you hit the button until the bottle is down to the last 10%. Then you can shut off the fuel jets and get about 5 hits of noss air for about a 10 hp gain.![]()
I make smokin deals to forum members on Boss Noss kits if anyone is interested. I am good friends with the owner of Boss and am very familiar with this kit.
>>>>>SRXSRULE said:You sure about that blow-ff psi of 1350? My Carbon fiber Boondockers bottel clearly shows 3,000 psi on the blow off valve. I have had my bottle pressure get as high as 1450 psi on the DEEP powder days when the snow is level with the windshield all day long. Just cant keep it cool enough under the hood. I just shut my bottle valve off and dont have any problems. ===SRXSRULE===
NOS-PRO said:asrx600guy - I have had many bottles blow the pressure disc, and I can't believe a nitrous bottle would do this damage.
1st) Nitrous is not flammable
2nd) ALL Known Nitrous Company nitrous tanks and bottles have pressure discs that blow at 1,350 lbs. to ensure bottle failure.
3rd) If you hook up a bottle heater directly to the battery power, instead of ported thru the fuseblock, you will have the pressure disc blow.
4th) If the pressure disc blows, (and I am known for heating bottles up too much) The difuser has 3 directions of spray, so the bottle will not spin, tumble, or go skyrocketing into another zip code.
I have been running Nitrous on everything for 16 years. This does NOT make me the best, or the king of Nitrous! This is from tru testing, bottle disc failures, and no engine problems!
If this would be that dangerous, I would not want it on anything I ride, race or joyride. My point is: This could have happened from an electrical fire, or puncture of the gas tank, or gas fumes. If the bottle lets go then, I can see where it would add a %^&*(^ of Oxygen & nitrogen to the explosion, but not by itself. And definetly would have never happened if installed correctly, and mouted correctly.
Just because there is a movie called the FAST & FURIUOS, everyone thinks they can outrun police, and hit the button at 180mph. Some things are NOT true!!! I am telling the fact about what I install, and use on a regular basis. (This is not a %^&*( session, just fact!)