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    1. How much nitrous oxide can your Competition kit flow?
      A. The Competition Kit uses a modified NOS Super Hi-Flo valve and delivers a sustained flow of 0.45 lb/sec of liquid nitrous oxide — equivalent to roughly 550 additional horsepower.
    2. How much nitrous oxide can your Nano X2 High Flow Kit flow?

      A. In our flow bench test using a Nitrous Supply-style valve and two NANO bottles on a single 10 lb nitrous bottle, we saw the following results:

      Test Setup:

      • Four .048 jets

      • Four .046 jets

      • One .066 jet

      • One .050 jet

      • Single 10 lb bottle feeding solenoids via -8 AN line

      Results:

      • Without NANO: Pressure dropped from 810 psi → 620 psi, flowing 0.66 lb/sec.

      • With NANO: Pressure held steady from 843 psi → 805 psi, flowing 0.77 lb/sec.

      This demonstrates the Nano X2 High Flow Kit maintains higher, steadier pressure throughout the entire pass—delivering stronger, more consistent flow and eliminating the typical power drop-off seen with standard systems.

      In short: With the Nano X2, you get .77 lb/sec of nitrous flow and consistent power from start to finish.

    3. How do I connect a filled nitrous oxide bottle to the NANO tank without loosing my N20?
      A. Every NANO kit includes an anti-reversion check valve that installs into the nitrous bottle’s port.
      When you disconnect the line between the NANO tank and your nitrous bottle, the valve automatically closes — preventing nitrous loss during disconnection.
    4. Do I have to drain my nitrous bottle before refilling it?

      A. No, but you do need to purge the air before refilling.
      To do this:

      1. Invert your nitrous bottle.

      2. Crack open the valve briefly — you’ll first hear air escape (from the NANO charge).

      3. Once nitrous vapor begins escaping, immediately close the valve.
        The air is now purged, and your bottle is ready for a proper refill.

    5. Do I need to re-tune my car’s nitrous system after I install the NANO system?

      A. Because NANO maintains perfect nitrous density, it will deliver about 20% more nitrous than your stock setup.
      If you’re using our Challenger Kit, Universal Kit, or Competition Kit, start by reducing your nitrous jet size by approximately 20% to match your previous performance level.
      As you fine-tune, you’ll be able to safely take advantage of the system’s increased consistency and off-the-line power.

      For those installing the Nano X2 High Flow Kit (supporting 800+ HP systems), we strongly recommend a professional re-tune to match your build’s requirements.

    6. Where do I get my NANO tank filled?

      A. The NANO tank is filled with high-pressure air (HPA) or high-pressure nitrogen (HPN) to 3,000 psi.
      Make sure your supplier provides dry air to prevent contamination.
      Common refill sources include:

    7. Are nitrous oxide bottles included with your NANO System kits?
      A. Most users already own a nitrous bottle, so our systems are typically sold without bottles.
      However, you can order NANO-compatible nitrous bottles directly from us.
      If you use multiple bottles, we recommend one check valve per bottle for easy switching between them.
    8. Do track rules disallow NANO Systems?
      A. No. NANO systems are safe, DOT-certified, and do not increase bottle pressure or temperature like push systems do.
      While each track sets its own rules, we’re not aware of any venue that has disqualified a vehicle for using a NANO system.
      Our technology emphasizes safety, consistency, and fairness in competition.
    9. When using a NANO Regulator can the nitrous oxide bottle pressure be adjusted?
      A. The factory static pressure of the NANO regulator is 950 psi, which produces a dynamic pressure of around 900 psi during operation.
      This ensures consistent, optimal nitrous pressure for smooth delivery and reliable performance every run.

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