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nano
2007-07-24, 02:27 PM
10# Universal Kit (adapts to your nitrous bottle valve) $579.00
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS182.jpg


10# Competition Kit (comes with our modified valve) $689.00
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS184.jpg

15# Universal Kit (adapts to your nitrous bottle valve) $597.00
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/15lbUniversal.jpg

15# Competition Kit (comes with our modified valve) $704.00
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/15lbCompetition.jpg


10# & 15# Evil Twin, up to 850hp $call

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS011.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS077.jpg

Ricerking13
2007-07-24, 03:44 PM
:drool:

oefootball_70
2007-07-24, 03:48 PM
[size=18]10# & 15# Evil Twin, up to 850hp $call

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS011.jpg
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g135/stanger05/NOS077.jpg

that looks like it would blow my motor in a sec. But If I had a motor worthy im sure this would be on it.

nano
2007-07-24, 04:10 PM
:lol2: Yes, we do offer a 15# Evil Twin that will flow a ture 1200hp!

FOACAD
2007-07-24, 05:54 PM
so do you guys do nitrous kits too or just add ons.

im new to this kind of thing.

nano
2007-07-25, 11:11 AM
We sell just the add on part of it. It is a nitrous compensation system meaning it stabilizes the bottle pressure.

5.0 Junkie
2007-07-27, 06:33 PM
Do you have any units on full-blown 3-4 stage pro mod cars?

nano
2007-07-29, 10:32 PM
Yes we do we are currently testing in the PSCA in California! Results are outstanding so far! :yesnod:

Shamrock
2007-07-30, 08:52 AM
So how does this system work? Does the Nitrogen push the nitrous? Could you not just fill a bottle with nitrogen and nitrous sit it straight up and that would be assisted? Sense nitrous is heavier than nitrogen.

Do you have any testing compared to other nitrous kits?

nano
2007-07-30, 03:17 PM
The system actually uses compressed air (4500psi). The air is regulated to a 1050psi before entering the nitrous bottle check valve which intern is injected into the NOS bottle. With the solenoid open the pressure will drop to 950-975 and sit there.
We have done 100's of tests to the show the difference between a conventional system and the NANO. We also make 25% more power through a given orfice so with our big hp kits we have to flow test them a lot as well.

Shamrock
2007-07-30, 10:20 PM
The system actually uses compressed air (4500psi). The air is regulated to a 1050psi before entering the nitrous bottle check valve which intern is injected into the NOS bottle. With the solenoid open the pressure will drop to 950-975 and sit there.
We have done 100's of tests to the show the difference between a conventional system and the NANO. We also make 25% more power through a given orfice so with our big hp kits we have to flow test them a lot as well.

so extra nitrogen does enter the engine with this system?

why not hook two nitrous bottles together?

nano
2007-07-31, 08:50 AM
There is no nitrogen involved. We called it Nitrogen assisted nitrous oxide because air is 78% nitrogen. All that goes into your bottle is compressed air. Going the two bottle route not only adds weight but it still works the same as a standard system, the pressure still falls off. You set the bottle pressure to 1050psi with the stock system. The NANO system has got 4500psi to stablize the pressure at 975 with open solenoids.

Shamrock
2007-07-31, 04:16 PM
There is no nitrogen involved. We called it Nitrogen assisted nitrous oxide because air is 78% nitrogen. All that goes into your bottle is compressed air. Going the two bottle route not only adds weight but it still works the same as a standard system, the pressure still falls off. You set the bottle pressure to 1050psi with the stock system. The NANO system has got 4500psi to stablize the pressure at 975 with open solenoids.

gotcha sorry i was mislead by nitrogen assisted part. Have you tried compressing other elements or compounds to see their effects.? I'm sorry for the question just interested in the idea of your product and am wondering why no one has tried it before. It seems so simple, yet it hasn't been done...amazing. I have seen your testing and know the cars that have the system run strong, so it must work.

skinnies
2007-08-01, 02:19 AM
There is no nitrogen involved. We called it Nitrogen assisted nitrous oxide because air is 78% nitrogen. All that goes into your bottle is compressed air. Going the two bottle route not only adds weight but it still works the same as a standard system, the pressure still falls off. You set the bottle pressure to 1050psi with the stock system. The NANO system has got 4500psi to stablize the pressure at 975 with open solenoids.

gotcha sorry i was mislead by nitrogen assisted part. Have you tried compressing other elements or compounds to see their effects.? I'm sorry for the question just interested in the idea of your product and am wondering why no one has tried it before. It seems so simple, yet it hasn't been done...amazing. I have seen your testing and know the cars that have the system run strong, so it must work.
Others have tried it, push systems have been around since at least the late 80's. Problem is nobody has PERFECTED it like NANO, and kept it safe and working correctly. :thumbsup:

Ponda SUX
2007-08-02, 12:39 PM
where do you get the bottles refilled at?

why not use NO2 instead of CO2?

Wouldent a bottle regulator for the NO2 do the same thingdo the same thing only with lower PSI?

Do you offer "at Home" refill kits for it?

Will this help or incurr "line freeze", 4500psi CO2 + 2000psi NO2 = really f'n cold.

I not intendingto bust your ball's or anything, I'm just courious.......and BOSS5.4 was telling me about it.

05SRT
2007-08-02, 01:12 PM
dude did you go to their site? Just read. And no offense to you ponda i think these guys have a pretty good understanding of how their system works. Also for the refill. You could get a refill station similar to that used for paintball tanks. So yes you could. nano correct me if im wrong on that.

Ponda SUX
2007-08-03, 12:41 AM
looks like there may a nano turd at KCIR next spring....only time will tell
:mrgreen:

05SRT
2007-08-05, 12:07 PM
do i have to order online or is there somewhere i can come pick it up at?

nano
2007-08-06, 10:51 AM
You can get the bottles refilled at fire extinguisher places, scuba shops, paintball stores, and anywhere else that has 4500psi of compressed air.
We do not use c02 or n20. We use compressed air at 4500psi. It would be very hard to get co2 or n20 to reach the pressures of 4500psi.
No it would not do the same thing. Because the starting pressure of the n20 is at 1050 and has nothing to back it up with so the pressure still drops continously. With the NANO you have 4500psi to back up 1050psi.

nano
2007-08-06, 10:52 AM
do i have to order online or is there somewhere i can come pick it up at?

You can order from us and pick up from us. :thumbsup:

Gforce1320
2007-09-27, 12:41 PM
Does the NANO kit eleminate the need for a bottle heater?

LS1KILR
2007-09-27, 01:17 PM
Does the NANO kit eleminate the need for a bottle heater?

:yesnod:

volksmech
2007-09-27, 06:08 PM
i really like the setup but it is a little pricey for me right now :nonod:

nano
2007-10-01, 08:48 AM
With the NANO kit there is NO NEED for a bottle heater.

We do have a Challenger kit coming that should solve that problem. Look for it on the web sometime soon.

mattl31
2010-02-24, 10:56 AM
hey OP, I would like to pick your brain a little bit about getting set up with a NANO kit. PM me at your convenience!

stanger05
2010-02-24, 11:14 AM
hey OP, I would like to pick your brain a little bit about getting set up with a NANO kit. PM me at your convenience!
Sent you a pm.