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Zex Nitrous 82006 Nitrous Bottle Heater 10 Lb Bottle on 2040-parts.com

US $146.00
Location:

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:ZEX Nitrous Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:82006 MPN:82006


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When operating in cooler temperatures, heating your nitrous bottle to achieve 900-1000 psi is key to ultimate performance

  • Calibrated for specific pressure range, max HP & consistent nitrous flow for engine safety

  • Thermostatically controlled to ensure optimum bottle temperature is reached & maintained

  • Electrical components are pre-assembled & molded into heaters for ease of installation

  • Velcro straps for fast & easy installation on the bottle

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