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Follow on Google News | ![]() DEI Introduces: Ny-Trex Accu-Pressure Bottle HeaterThe Most Technologically Advanced Way to Control Nitrous Pressure and Heat a Nitrous Bottle for Improved Safety, Less Worry
By: Leslie Allen The ultimate goal of heating nitrous is to achieve optimum bottle pressure (900 – 1,000 psi). The new Ny-Trex Accu-Pressure Bottle Heater by DEI provides users with an adjustable pressure switch that accurately sets bottle pressure before use. The ability to provide accurate pressure control takes away the guess-work in heating nitrous to achieve correct bottle pressure providing a safer, worry free operation. Other new technology includes a Mica-Band heating element that quickly and efficiently heats the bottle in half the time of traditional silicone, blanket-style heating elements. Only the Ny-Trex, Accu-Pressure heater by DEI provides both accurate pressure control and quick heating for improved safety and quicker use. Aesthetics are also maintained. Unlike blanket-style heaters which hide the nitrous bottle, robbing its visual appeal, the Ny-Trex bottle heater is a slim, polished stainless steel band that wraps only a small portion of the bottle complimenting the bottle’s finish. Sold as a system, the Ny-Trex, Accu-Pressure comes complete including easy-to-read installation instructions, switches, relay, wire, and weather-pack connectors. For more information on DEI thermal tuning, Ny-Trex nitrous systems, or SPA turbo systems and components, please visit: http://www.DesignEngineering.com, call 1-800-264-9472, or e-mail: Sales@DesignEngineering.com. # # # Design Engineering, Inc. (DEI), founded in 1995 by the late Dale Markley is the leading aftermarket supplier of thermal tuning, heat, and sound control products. DEI manufactures nitrous systems and components and entered the turbocharging market in 2009. End
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