My tank has nitrites would a nitrate processor speed it up ??
Short answer is "no."
A nitrate processor crates an anoxic (oxygen depleted) zone in which to grow anaerobic bacteria which convert nitrate to gaseous nitrogen, which is then released into the atmosphere by diffusion. It will not speed up your cycle, and could give you confusing readings until the cycle is finished.
Nitrate processors are largely unnecessary for the average tank, as nitrates are removed during water changes. I personally prefer to use macro algae in combination with water changes to control nitrates. In very large systems, they could be useful, though.
As for speeding up the cycle, just be patient. Nothing good happens fast in this hobby. I cycled with mostly precured live rock and bottled bacteria additives, and so had a fairly short cycle, but it was still more than a week. Make sure there is an ammonia source (un scented ammonia, a shrimp, or fish food each day), and check your levels. At this point in the cycle, I wouldn't waste time and testing materials checking everyday ay. Maybe every two or three days. But when you start seeing nitrates rise while ammonia and nitrite drop, then start testing daily.
In the meantime, relax and have fun!