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1. 9 4 9915 nig yun 1915004 193005 51552 9 0 punoly weeg Buni 1915008 ILYA ZY 43 Voltage Booster Unit Installation Procedures Determine the mounting location of your Voltage Booster Unit in the engine compartment of your vehicle This unit should be mounted as close to the battery as possible without coming in contact with the battery Be sure to find a location that is solid enough to support the weight of the voltage booster unit when under harsh conditions such as heavy acceleration braking or bumpy roads The voltage booster unit should be mounted in a dry location in the engine compartment since it is water resistant not water proof Once you have found a location mount the unit with either nuts and bolts self tapping screws etc Not supplied with kit You should also be sure that the mounting location does not interfere with mechanical operations under the hood such as the hood clearance or hood hinges PN Above is picture showing the Voltage Booster Unit up close sure that when you mount the unit you bolt down all four corners of our Edelbrock Test Vehicle This is the optimal mounting location for the unit to a secure mounting location Be sure that you are in close the voltage booster unit under the hood of the vehicle due to there reach of the battery Also be sure to gr
2. This system includes the bottle shipped empty bottle feed line and universal footprint steel bottle brackets The mounting brackets also include rubber insulators to protect the surface of your nitrous bottle while mounted in the brackets When installing your nitrous bottle pay close attention to the installation instructions for the location of your bottle Make sure that the installation of your bottle does not interfere with any systems that may lie under the location where you plan to drill holes for mounting the brackets Contact your local automotive store motorcycle shop or race track for refilling of your bottle Trust a professional to properly fill your bottle and reference your installation manual when re installing your filled bottle back into your vehicle Always take care when handling a full bottle of nitrous oxide Please reference this manual for further safety measures to take during the handling of a nitrous oxide bottle Please follow all safety methods during the installation of your Edelbrock Nitrous System and follow all vehicle regulations and road laws when using your nitrous system 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 5 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 12 Jet Map Information Edelbrock Engineering has conducted dyno testing with the Edelbrock 4 6L Mustang Performer EFI system to ensure the horsepower increase with the nitrous system is as intended On typically stock 4 6L Mustang engine you can expect th
3. position without starting the vehicle 4 Turn the toggle switch into the on position You should immediately hear the fuel pump begin to make a mid ranged whining sound If the fuel pump does make this sound go to step 5 otherwise follow the troubleshooting steps below a Check that the orange fused wire to the voltage booster unit is connected to the 12v terminal of the vehicles battery b Check to be sure the black ground wire from the voltage booster is grounded to the battery c Check all connections to the wires from the voltage booster and be sure that they are all connected with no frayed wires d Cross reference the relay wiring with the wiring schematics on page 18 to be sure that all connections are made to their proper places e Be sure that the black ground wire from relay 1 is connected to a good chassis ground f Make sure the appropriate wires are intercepted in the Ford fuel pump wire harness If the incorrect wires are spliced into the voltage booster will not work properly 5 0 Before You Run Your Vehicle Using Your Edelbrock Nitrous System You have just completed the installation of your Edelbrock Nitrous System It is time to perform some basic system checks to ensure all of the work you have done is correct and ready to operate properly The following procedure is designed to validate the operation of your nitrous system before operating your vehicle Note Before performing steps 1 through 4 make sure tha
4. 18 220 female spade connector Nylon insulated 1 15 amp ATO blade fuse Nomenclature Descriptions ATO the fuse configuration is ATO When replacing this fuse ask for an ATO fuse a Amperage Important The wiring hardware and instructions included with this kit are intended for 12 volt electrical systems only Before attempting to wire your Edelbrock Performer nitrous oxide system examine and follow the wiring diagram on the following page Please call the Edelbrock Technical department with any questions concerning electrical wiring When working with electrical systems in your vehicle it is a good idea to have a service manual that features your vehicle It is also good practice to have book that specializes on the specialized techniques required when working with vehicular electrical systems 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 13 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 6200 9 ON anyag 60 21 9 y 3 20020 HOLIMS 1337 8 lt 55 SIHL OL LOANNOO LON Od AMALIVS HOLIMS 25 sh sion Add NS 5 weeg 5 6 221132913 SHOWIN 3 3 Nitrous Electrical System Installation Procedures Determine the location of the relay and fuse holder wire harness Mos
5. 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 4 0 Voltage Booster Unit Installation and Wiring 4 1 Voltage Booster Relays Bill of Materials ooa Nomenclature Descriptions ATO the fuse configuration is ATO When replacing this fuse ask for an ATO fuse a Amperage Important The wiring hardware and instructions included with this kit are intended for 12 volt electrical systems only Before attempting to wire your Edelbrock Performer Nitrous Oxide System examine and follow the wiring diagram on the following page Please call the Edelbrock Technical Department with any questions concerning electrical wiring ae When working with electrical systems in your vehicle it is a good idea to have a service manual that features your vehicle Lt It is also good practice to have a book that specializes on the specialized techniques required when working with vehicular electrical systems 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 18 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 60 21 GZ 10 61 abed wun 13 s00g NAA 4 9915 dung jan yg UE pay 95 4 9 Japjoyesn4 fe 19005 9 660 M UC 1092191 6600 69 ON 91 42018 0 20020 dung 9 4 pay A aM asn4 9 jan4 Japjoyesn
6. Electrical System Installation 3 1 Nitrous Electrical Components Bill of 5 13 3 2 Nitrous Electrical System Wiring 14 3 3 Nitrous Electrical System Installation Procedures 15 3 4 Nitrous Relay and Fuse 1 5 15 3 5 Arming Switch and Installation 16 3 6 Microswitch Installation and 16 17 37 Final Electrical Installation 17 40 Voltage Booster Unit Installation and Wiring 41 Voltage Booster Relays Bill of 18 4 2 Voltage Booster Wiring 19 4 3 Voltage Booster Unit Installation 5 20 4 4 Voltage Booster Unit Wiring Installation 20 4 5 Voltage Booster Unit Relay 21 4 6 Testing Voltage Booster Unit Before 22 5 0 Before You Run Your Vehicle Using Your Edelbrock Nitrous System 511 wild by
7. in the center of the fitting This will allow the pressure to escape as well as some fuel After relieving all pressure remove test port fitting core and install the 1 16 NPT male X 1 8 NPT female brass fitting in its place using liquid teflon paste Using liquid Teflon paste install Fuel Pressure Safety Switch into the 1 8 NPT female adapter end Note On some vehicles there is no test port fitting or the location of the test port fitting does not allow ample room for the fuel pressure safety switch to be mounted These applications will require a Banjo Nut at the fuel filter to be drilled and tapped to allow mounting of the safety switch 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 12 of 26 Brochure No 63 0029 Rev 12 02 3 0 Electrical System Installation 3 1 Quantity Description 1 ea Activation microswitch 1 Activation microswitch bracket not shown 2 ea Activation microswitch mounting nut 2 ea Activation microswitch mounting screw 1 ea 30 amp relay 1 Wire harness with integral relay fuse holder 1 ea Red lighted toggle switch 2 18 22g female spade connector Nylon insulated 2 ea 14 16g female spade connector Nylon insulated 1 14 16g male spade connector Nylon insulated 1 16 18 splice connector 1 ea 14 16g 3 8 ring terminal Nylon insulated 3 ea 18 220 ring terminal 10 Stud Nylon insulated 2 ea 18 220 ring terminal 8 Stud Nylon insulated 187 2
8. is rated for 30 amps and the fuse is 15 amps 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 Page 15 of 26 35 Arming Switch and Installation The arming switch is a red lighted switch that is a MASTER arming switch for your nitrous system Without it your nitrous system would be on all of the time and capable of engaging anytime you go to wide open throttle conditions with your vehicle The switch when in the armed position is well lit Therefore it should be placed in an obvious position well within the line of sight and easy reach of the driver Please refer to the procedures below for the installation of the arming switch 1 2 3 4 Locate the final position of your arming switch Drill a 450 approx 29 64 hole for the switch location Insert the switch from behind the mounting hole and secure with the switch nut Do not wire until all other mechanical components are in place Please see the electrical system installation instructions for further information Note There is a collar included with the switch for applications that require special spacing during installation 3 6 Microswitch Installation and Wiring The function of your microswitch is to enable your nitrous system It should be installed so that the switch is forced closed by coming in contact with the throttle linkage only at the wide open throttle position The nitrous system must only function at fully loaded wide o
9. normal use and service and that the product is not modified or changed in any way negligence by customer or installer or used for racing or competition purposes Our warranty service and repair facility is located at 2700 California Street Torrance California 90503 Customers who believe they have a defective product should either return it to the dealer from which it was purchased or ship it directly to Edelbrock along with proof of purchase and a complete description of the problem The product must be returned freight pre paid If a thorough inspection of the product by the factory indicates defects in workmanship or material our sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the product Warranty covers only the product itself and not the cost of installation or removal Edelbrock Corporation shall not be liable for any and all consequential damages occasioned by the breach of any written or implied warranty pertaining to this sale in excess of the purchase price of the product sold If you have any questions regarding a product or installation please contact our Technical Department toll free at 1 800 416 8628 from 7 00am to 5 00pm PST Monday through Friday Thank you again for choosing Edelbrock Nitrous Systems 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 2 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 Caution Before You Install Your Edelbrock Nitrous System Please read this Installation manual fully before installing this system You will ne
10. Page a Edelbrock General Warranty 2 Before You Install Your Edelbrock Nitrous System 3 WhatiS Nitrous Oxide 4 d Safety Tips for Working with Nitrous 4 1 0 Introduction to the Edelbrock Nitrous Systems Kit 1 1 General Information eee ee eee ee eee dene 5 1 2 lt Jet Map Information lt se PETE ds 6 1 3 Engine Operation 5 6 1 4 Performer Nitrous System Bill of 8 5 7 2 0 Nitrous System Installation 2 1 Nitrous Bottle Mounting 8 22 Bottle Orientation fae Moet ee Pde bee Se ie oe hs 9 2 3 Nitrous Bottle Installation 10 2 4 Nitrous Feed Line 11 25 Solenoid te wth een ww Pe wi oh 11 2 6 Nitrous Spray Nozzle 5 12 27 Fuel Pressure Safety Switch 12 3 0
11. bly mounted for use It is an example of one of many ways in which to mount a microswitch on your throttle body The microswitch bracket allows for many different mounting positions The microswitch bracket can be modified to clear almost any potential interference around the throttle linkage The microswitch bracket supplied is drilled to permit many different switch mounting positions This flexibility allows for the microswitch to be positioned in such a manner to engage the throttle body linkage without interfering with its normal and safe operation The bracket may be manipulated bent twisted and or cut to best suit your combination Mount the microswitch on the throttle body so the actuation arm is triggered by the throttle linkage making sure that all wiring and the bracket do not interfere with the smooth and safe operation of the throttle body Be sure the actuation arm clicks at the point where the throttle is wide open 37 Final Electrical Installation Recommendations At this time it is advised that you double check the following areas 1 Double Check all wires so that they do not come in contact with any heat sources like exhaust manifolds and EGR crossovers etc 2 Double Check the wires that lead from the microswitch to ensure that they do not interfere with the operation of the throttle body linkage You are now ready to hook up your battery and prepare your vehicle to run 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 17 of
12. detonates heavily when system is activated Inadequate fuel delivery due to 1 Plugged fuel filter a Inspect fuel filter Clean or replace filter 2 Crimped fuel line a Inspect fuel line i Replace crimped line 3 Weak or inadequate fuel pump a Install fuel pressure gauge Run engine under load at wide open throttle with system activated Repair or replace fuel pump Install nitrous dedicated fuel supply 4 Improper potentiometer setting on Voltage Booster Unit a Check the clockwise counterclockwise setting on the potentiometer setting i Adjust the potentiometer to the correct setting for the jetting installed Symptom 8 Vehicle surges under acceleration when system is activated 1 Inadequate nitrous supply a Weigh bottle i Bottle should be 10 lbs above empty bottle weight listed on bottle label when full b Check bottle temperature i Maintain 80 to 85 degrees of bottle surface temperature c Check bottle valve Open valve fully d Check bottle orientation i Mount bottle properly 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 26 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029
13. e AA od og Bs Dn 22 5 2 Nitrous System 22 6 0 Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance 23 70 Troubleshooting 24 26 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 1 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 1999 LATER 4 6L MUSTANG NITROUS SYSTEM Catalog 70405 Table of Contents 1999 LATER 4 6L MUSTANG NITROUS SYSTEM Catalog 70405 Thank purchasing an Edelbrock Nitrous Oxide Injection System Nitrous Oxide injection is one of the most exciting performance enhancements for the dollar invested on the market today With the use of nitrous oxide come some important safety considerations This manual has been written to help you during the installation and use of your Edelbrock Nitrous System Please read it completely before you install and use your system Please pay close attention to the safety information at the beginning of each section The information contained there specifically pertains to each of the components and installation methodologies within the section Please take the time to read and understand the following By installing your Edelbrock Nitrous System you indicate you have read this document and you agree with the terms stated below It is the responsibility of the purchaser to follow all installation instruction guidelines and safety p
14. e bottle or the bottle valve itself Never heat the outside of your nitrous bottle with an open flame like that of a torch Do not strike the surface of your nitrous bottle with a heavy or sharp object Do not drop your nitrous bottle Do not attempt to grind off or destroy any imprinted markings on the face of the bottle Do not remove modify or otherwise tamper with the safety valve on the bottle valve Do not attempt to use a bottle that has been damaged or tampered with Racing Vehicles Before you mount a nitrous bottle in a vehicle intended for use in racing or sanctioned events check with the sanctioning association or local racetrack for any rules regarding bottle installation Most associations require the bottle be mounted within the confines of the safety roll cage with the safety pressure relief cap vented away from the driver s compartment 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 8 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 2 2 Bottle Orientation Accurate calibration of your nitrous system depends on the bottle remaining at a stable temperature Choosing the proper location and orientation for your bottle can greatly affect the overall operation of the nitrous system Please read the entire bottle mounting instruction section before making your final bottle location decisions Bottle placement is critical to the performance of your nitrous system It is important to understand how the bottle valve and siphon tube are assembled to prop
15. e following approximate power gain Nitrous Jetting Approx HP Gains Final Air Fuel Ratio Potentiometer Setting 042 80hp 13 5 1 Fully Counter Clockwise The dyno tests were conducted at Edelbrock using a stock 4 6L engine These tests were conducted with 950 psi nitrous bottle pressure 13 Engine Operation Considerations When used correctly nitrous oxide safely elevates cylinder pressures and temperatures while increasing combustion rate These characteristics make the engine more sensitive to detonation To ensure proper performance engine and drive line life the following tips are suggested System Jetting Never exceed the recommended jetting Excessive jetting will result in severe engine damage Fuel Quality Because Nitrous oxide is an oxidizer fuel selection is critical Both octane and fuel consistency affect fuel burn rate The oxidizer quality of nitrous oxide will accelerate the burn rate so we recommend a high quality of gasoline We also recommend you use the same grade of gasoline every time you use your nitrous oxide system This will help maintain the same fuel burn rate every time Ignition Components Most aftermarket performance chips increase the vehicle s ignition timing which can cause detonation with the use of nitrous oxide Please consult with your chip manufacturer on information regarding the compatibility of your chip with nitrous oxide use If your vehicle is equipped with platinum type spa
16. e of the wires are coming in contact with any abrasive surfaces or sharp edges to prevent fraying the wires and possibly shorting out the voltage booster unit 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 20 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 45 Voltage Booster Unit Relay Installation The Voltage Booster Unit Relays need to be mounted in the trunk of the vehicle within range of the fuel pump wiring harness Please refer to the wiring schematic on page 18 for assistance is determining the origin and destination of each wire Determine a location in the trunk compartment that you can solidly mount the 2 relay harnesses Be sure that all of the wires will reach their given destinations before mounting the relays permanently We recommend that you mount the relays side by side and mark then 1 being the left relay and 2 being the right relay For the remainder of the relay wiring instructions we will be referring to the relays as relay 1 and relay 2 to simplify the installation 1 2 10 11 12 13 Remove the floor carpet from the trunk and set aside Locate the factory fuel pump wire harness This should be located to the right of the spare tire compartment The harness will consist of several wires bound together and covered with plastic tubing Pull back the tubing to give access to the individual wires Locate the brown wire with the pink stripe in the harness Cut this wire several inches back from the plastic bulkhead which l
17. eads down to the fuel pump Terminate the end of the wire that travels into the plastic bulkhead with a male spade connector Locate the red fused wire on relay 1 Terminate the end of this wire with one of the supplied female spade connectors and connect this terminal to the male spade on the pink brown wire Terminate the remaining pink brown wire with a female spade connector Terminate the green wire from relay 1 with one of the supplied male spades and connect to the female spade terminal of the pink brown wire Locate the black wire with a red stripe in the harness Cut this wire several inches back from the plastic bulkhead which leads down to the fuel pump Terminate the end of the wire that travels into the plastic bulkhead with one of the supplied female spade connectors Locate the red fused wire on relay 2 Terminate the end of this wire with one of the supplied male spade connectors Connect this terminal to the female spade connector on the red black wire Terminate the remaining red black wire with the remaining male spade connector Locate the green wire from relay 2 and terminate the end of the wire with the remaining female spade connector Connect this terminal to the male spade on the red black wire Using one of the supplied butt connectors connect the blue wire on relay 1 to the red positive output wire from the voltage booster unit Using the remaining butt connector connect the blue wire from relay 2 to the black ground wire fr
18. ed to have available the following tools Hand Tools Socket set including ratchets and extensions Screwdrivers Pliers Bench vise Wire crimping pliers wire strippers Floor jack Razor blade or other sharp flat edged cutting instrument Vehicle jackstands Safety glasses Timing light Power Tools Power drill Drill bits You should understand the following skills Power tool safety procedures Undercar safety procedures Proper measuring techniques Proper electrical assembly techniques Basic engine operation and tuning techniques which include Fuel pressure measurement techniques Timing adjustment techniques Anytime you have questions or concerns with your Edelbrock Nitrous System please call our Technical Support Hotline at 1 800 416 8628 before you start your engine 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 3 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 WHAT IS NITROUS OXIDE Nitrous Oxide is a cryogenic gas composed of nitrogen and oxygen molecules It is stored as a gas over a liquid which means that both liquid and gaseous nitrous oxide is delivered into your engine It is 36 oxygen by weight which is what produces the added horsepower By injecting more oxygen and a corresponding fuel signal we create the additional power much like a supercharger or a turbocharger does Nitrous Oxide is considered an oxidizer and not a fuel Nitrous oxide is n
19. erly orient the bottle in your vehicle and ensure that it picks up liquid nitrous while undergoing acceleration All nitrous bottles are assembled so that the bottom of the siphon tube is at the bottom of the bottle opposite the bottle label An Edelbrock nitrous bottle cannot be mounted upside down Edelbrock does not offer a non siphon tube bottle for automotive use If the bottle must be mounted parallel to the axles of the vehicle sideways the label must be angled at approximately 45 degrees toward the front of the vehicle This orientation will position the siphon tube toward the rear and pointing to the lower rear facing quadrant of the bottle All of this positioning information is critical to system operation It is most important to draw as much liquid nitrous as possible The siphon tube cannot do this unless the bottle is positioned correctly The most efficient mounting is the lay down position with the valve handle toward the front of the vehicle This position allows the greatest amount of liquid to be used before the siphon tube begins to pick up gaseous nitrous oxide 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 9 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 2 3 Nitrous Bottle Installation After you have determined the location and orientation of the nitrous bottle use the following procedure to install the bottle 2 3 1 Street Car Installations 1 2 3 gi 10 11 12 13 14 Disconnect vehicle s battery De
20. ion to nose and throat passageways 2 When working around any high pressure gas including nitrous oxide take all precautions to ensure that exposure to nitrous oxide is minimized 3 not vent nitrous oxide to atmosphere in confined spaces Only vent nitrous oxide in well ventilated and open areas 4 Liquid nitrous oxide can cause burns to human flesh so protect all skin in and around your hands arms and face Wear safety glasses and rubber gloves to protect from liquid nitrous oxide splatter 5 When venting down the nitrous system vent the line down closest to the nitrous bottle 6 Do not use any form of Teflon tape as sealant on fitting connections Use only Teflon paste 7 When washing components ensure the clean components are completely dry free of oils and solvents Failure to remove all liquids could cause component or system failure 8 Always turn the bottle off before making any repairs to the nitrous delivery system 9 To safely release nitrous oxide in a pressurized line Position vehicle in a well ventilated unconfined space Turn bottle off Slowly loosen the nitrous feed line at the bottle until you hear a light hissing noise Allow the entire nitrous pressure to vent from the line Perform your work on the system Tighten the nitrous line to the bottle Slowly open the nitrous bottle valve listening for leaks Perform leak checks on all affected fittings and the bottle fitting sero oao op 2002 Edelb
21. ne pieces of rubber hanging in flow path etc b Check Fuel Pressure i Increase fuel delivery as needed Symptom 2 Change in engine speed when nitrous bottle valve is opened 1 Malfunctioning nitrous solenoid a Repair replace solenoid See 7 0 Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance section 2 Contamination in nitrous solenoid a Remove and inspect solenoid for dirt around seat area of plunger in solenoid Symptom 3 Engine runs excessively rich when system is activated 1 Nitrous bottle valve not fully opened a Check bottle valve i Open valve fully 2 Nitrous bottle mounted improperly a Mount bottle properly See Nitrous Bottle Installation section 3 Plugged nitrous filter a Clean and or replace nitrous filter b See nitrous solenoid symptom 2 4 Low bottle pressure a Weigh bottle i Bottle should be 10 lbs above empty bottle weight listed on bottle label when full b Check bottle temperature i Maintain 80 to 85 degrees of bottle surface temperature 5 Voltage booster unit setting is too high a Check clockwise counterclockwise setting on potentiometer of voltage booster unit i Adjust potentiometer to the correct setting recommended for the jetting being used Symptom 4 High RPM misfire when system is activated 1 Excessive spark plug gap a Inspect spark plugs i Set plug gap at 0 030 0 035 inch Contact the manufacturer of your plugs for more information 2 Weak igniti
22. nitrous solenoid The female port of the solenoid tee should be facing outward Install the remaining 1 8 NPT male end of the solenoid tee using liquid Teflon into the inlet port of the second nitrous solenoid Rotate the second solenoid so that it parallels the first Install the 3AN X 1 8 NPT blue straight fitting into the outlet port of the second nitrous solenoid Install the 1 8 NPT Male Plug into the female 1 8 NPT hole on the solenoid tee Be sure to use liquid Teflon on the threads of the plug to prevent leakage Verify the desired mounting location for the solenoid assembly After the mounting location is determined tighten all the fittings Remove the assembly from the vise and mount the solenoid bracket to the solenoids Leave all wiring loose for electrical systems installation Connect the main nitrous feed line to the inlet fitting 4AN X 1 8 NPT nitrous filter fitting of the first nitrous solenoid Page 11 of 26 Rev 12 02 26 Nitrous Spray Nozzle Installation 1 8 9 10 11 Determine nozzle mounting location in intake boot between the MAF sensor and the throttle body Make sure the nozzle mounting collar and the feed line from solenoid to nozzle do not interfere with any systems or components of the vehicle such as the hood latching device Mark where the nozzle will be placed Remove the intake boot Drill a 7 16 hole in the intake boot where nozzle placement was determined Be sure to clean ou
23. o that particular fitting connection 4 If the engine idle does not come and all of the fittings appear to be leak free you have successfully completed the installation of you Edelbrock Nitrous System 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 22 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 6 0 Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance 1 Close valve on nitrous bottle 2 Make sure all nitrous supply lines are free of pressure before removal of any system solenoid a Empty main nitrous supply line at the nitrous bottle Take care to not breathe or expose your skin to nitrous b Do not open pressurized fuel lines over a hot engine 3 Remove nitrous solenoid from the engine and securely clamp it into a vise taking great care not to damage the solenoid 4 Remove the solenoid cover retaining nut from top of the nitrous solenoid 5 Remove coil and housing from nitrous solenoid base 6 Unscrew stem from nitrous solenoid base Do this by using a solenoid stem removal tool or by double nutting the stem and unscrewing the stem from the housing body Do not use pliers on solenoid stem damage to the stem will result 7 Carefully remove the stem spring and plunger from the solenoid base paying close attention to the way they are assembled 8 Examine the plunger seal for swelling cuts and abrasions The seal surface should be flat except for a small circular indentation in the center of the seal A seal that has been contaminated or over pres
24. om the voltage booster unit Terminate the black ground wire from relay 1 with the supplied 3 8 ring terminal Connect the ring terminal to a chassis ground Route the white wire on relay 2 through the passenger compartment to the toggle switch Using the supplied splice connector splice this wire in line with the On Acc wire coming from the toggle switch Connect the orange 12 volt power wire from the Voltage Booster Unit to the battery Plastic Bulkhead to Pictured to the left is the Ford factory fuel pump wire harness This fuel pump wire harness is located under the carpet in the trunk area just to the left of the spare tire compartment When installing the voltage booster relay harnesses pay careful attention not to intercept the wrong wires or your Edelbrock Performer nitrous system will not work properly 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 21 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 4 6 Testing Voltage Booster Before Running Follow the following steps to ensure that the Voltage Booster Unit is properly installed on you vehicle Failure to follow these simple steps could result in catastrophic engine damage 1 Before turning toggle switch to the on position check all connections for good contacts between the terminals 2 Be sure that the orange fused wire for the 12 volt supply from the battery to the voltage booster unit is connected to the battery 3 Turn ignition key into the on
25. on flammable by itself Because nitrous oxide is a cryogenic the same safety methods in handling dry ice apply to nitrous Direct contact with the skin will cause a burn similar to contact with dry ice The exception in using nitrous oxide comes from increased breathing hazards associated with the gaseous properties of nitrous oxide Nitrous Oxide is offered for sale in two common grades which are U S P Nytrous Plus U S P nitrous oxide is medical grade nitrous oxide Its common use is dental and veterinary anesthesia as well as use as a propellant in food such as canned whip cream U S P is not available to the public and would provide no advantage in the making of horsepower over the automotive grade nitrous oxide Nytrous Plus was specifically designed for automotive consumption and differs from U S P in that it contains trace amounts of sulfur dioxide 100 parts per million or PPM added to prevent substance abuse The Sulfur Dioxide is an irritant to all of your breathing passageways and will cause sore throats and sore nasal passages Nytrous Plus was specifically created for automotive applications and is available for sale to the public at many speed shops across the USA Safety Steps For Working With Nitrous Oxide 1 Never inhale Nytrous Plus Nitrous oxide 0 for vehicular use as continued exposure cause death Nytrous Plus has a maximum of 100 parts per million ppm of sulfur dioxide and will cause irritat
26. on ignition component failure a Inspect ignition components Replace worn components Upgrade ignition system to high performance high load capable ignition components 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 24 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 Symptom 5 No change in performance when system is activated 1 System wired incorrectly a Compare wiring to schematic i Wire per instructions 2 Loose ground wires a Connect test light to battery positive terminal Check for continuity at grounds i Tighten repair loose grounds 3 No power to arming switch a With ignition on connect test light to battery negative terminal Check for power at pole 1 on arming switch Repair wiring 4 Malfunctioning arming switch a With ignition on turn arming switch on Connect test light to battery negative terminal Check for power at red wire on arming switch i Replace arming switch 5 Malfunctioning microswitch a Turn arming toggle off Close throttle microswitch check for continuity between microswitch wiring terminals i Replace microswitch 6 Inadequate nitrous supply a Weigh bottle i Bottle should be 10 lbs above empty bottle weight listed on bottle label when full b Check bottle temperature i Maintain 80 to 85 degrees of bottle surface temperature c Check bottle valve i Open valve fully d Check bottle orientation i Mount bottle properly 7 Mismatched nitro
27. ound the unit directly to the being to mechanical devices for the unit to interfere with and the negative terminal of the battery unit can be mounted next to the battery 44 Voltage Booster Unit Wiring Installation 1 Find the orange fused power wire coming from the side of the Voltage Booster Unit Run this wire to the battery 12 volt positive terminal to be sure you have adequate line length to reach the terminal Do not connect this wire until you are finished with the voltage booster unit and voltage booster unit relay wiring due to the risk of electric shock 2 Locate the black ground wire which should be located directly beside the orange fused power wire Connect this directly to the ground terminal of the battery 3 Locate the light blue activation wire which should be on the opposite side of the voltage booster unit from the orange fused power wire Using one of the 16 18g splice connectors supplied in the voltage booster relay pack splice the light blue wire into the orange fused 12v power wire 4 Run the red and the black wires which are located on the same side of the voltage booster unit through the vehicle to the trunk compartment Leave these ends non terminated until you are instructed to connect them in the voltage booster unit relay instructions 5 Check all of the wires that you have just routed to be sure that they will not interfere with any of the mechanical devices under the hood of the vehicle Also make sure that non
28. ow floor Shown here is a bottle with a bottle bracket properly installed with the rubber insulator The distance between the bottle brackets is somewhat adjustable Remember mount the short bottle bracket at least 1 from the bottom of the bottle and never cover any of the bottle label with a bottle bracket Do not attempt to install the bottle in the bracket without the rubber insulator The bottle hoop on the bracket is designed to include the thickness of the insulator 2 3 2 Car Nitrous Bottle Installations Install the bottle brackets in accordance to race track and or sanctioning body rules Contact the factory for assistance with meeting sanctioning body rules 2 3 3 Nitrous Bottle Installations For Vehicles With Hatchbacks Or Trunk Areas That Are Connected With The Passenger Compartment Please contact Edelbrock for more information 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 10 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 2 4 Nitrous Feed Line Mounting 1 Determine the route your main nitrous feed line will follow Ensure the path does not route the nitrous feed line too close to the exhaust system suspension electrical lines components or tires 2 Attach nitrous supply line to bottle Feed nitrous line along proposed route 4 Secure nitrous supply line to underside of vehicle Note Stainless steel covering of the main nitrous feed line is very abrasive Shield painted components or sensitive system componen
29. pen throttle MICROSWITCH SAFETY INFORMATION Do not allow wiring from the microswitch to come in contact with heat sources on the intake manifold such as EGR risers or passageways 1 2 Do not run wires to the microswitch that can create interference with the operation of the throttle linkage 3 The microswitch must be located in such a way as to be clear of the normal operation of the throttle linkage 4 Do not directly expose the microswitch to liquids such as water or gasoline This is a picture of an un modified and ready to install microswitch assembly The microswitch bracket has several mounting positions available for clocking of the switch It also is of a universal length and can be attached to several positions on and around the throttle body 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 16 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 3 6 Microswitch Installation and Wiring continuation The bolts used to attach the microswitch have extra length to allow for spacing the microswitch away from the bracket to offer a level of adjustability of the microswitch After determining the position of the microswitch we recommend trimming the bolts for a clean installation Due to the wide variety of throttle linkage combinations in use it is impossible to supply a microswitch bracket custom tailored to each application The universal bracket supplied will need to be modified to fit your specific application Here is a microswitch assem
30. r Edelbrock Nitrous System as easy as possible We recommend that you do not cut any lengths of wires from the wire harness or complete the wiring of the nitrous system until all of the mechanical components are securely mounted in their permanent locations Once all of the solenoids and switches are placed then route the un cut wires from the harness to each location allowing enough wire length on each circuit to not interfere with operating linkages heat sources brackets etc Pay particular attention to sharp edges along the route of your wire harness as they can chafe the wire and cause your system to fail After you have accounted for the routing of your wires follow the Wire Harness Schematic on page 15 and use the Origin and Destination Map as a guide for which electrical connectors are used in each circuit Once you have decided the location of the relay and fuse holder secure them with fasteners not included with kit such as sheet metal screws bolts and nuts etc Allow for some slack in the red wire that connects the relay and fuse holders together When mounting your relay and fuse holder make sure the mounting surface is strong enough to support servicing the relay and fuse Also ensure you allow for some slack in the wire that joins the fuse holder to the relay mount This will avoid any potential loss of power due to stress on the wire harness The fuse is covered by the fuse mount housing The relay for the Performer system
31. rk plugs we highly recommend they be removed and replaced with the equivalent standard type spark plug e Engine System Upgrades With all performance modifications complementary system upgrades will always serve to elevate the consistency and longevity of an engine especially when using nitrous oxide as a power adder Modifications such as ignition upgrades free flowing exhaust camshafts cylinder heads manifolds can all add to the performance of a nitrous oxide injected engine 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 6 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 2 1 ea 1 ea 4 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 1 ea 2002 Edelbrock Corporation 1 4 Brochure No 63 0029 Performer Kit Bill of Materials Description Qty Nozzle and Nozzle Hardware Nitrous fan spray nozzle 1 Nitrous fan spray nozzle bulkhead body bolt Nitrous fan spray nozzle bulkhead concave nut 1 ea Solenoids and Solenoid Hardware 1 ea Performer nitrous solenoids 1 ea Solenoid tee 1 8 NPT male x 1 8 NPT female x 1 ea 1 8 NPT male EFI solenoid mounting bracket Solenoid mounting screws 8 x 32 UNC x 5 16 1 ea 1 8 NPT Plug 1 pr N20 Filter Fitting 4AN x 1 8 NPT Blue 1 ea x 1 8 NPT Nitrous Fitting Blue 1 ea Microswitch mounting bracket 24 3AN steel braided hose 90 degree on one end 2 1 ea Page 7 of 26 Description Jets Jet 042 Fuel Pressure Safety Switch and Hardware Fuel pre
32. rocedures supplied with the Edelbrock Nitrous Systems It is also the responsibility of the purchaser to determine the compatibility of the product with the vehicle or the device on which the purchaser intends to install it Edelbrock Corporation assumes no responsibility for damages occurring from misuse abuse improper installation improper operation lack of responsible care or all previously stated reasons resulting from incompatibility with other manufacturer s products and or systems Edelbrock Corporation neither recommends nor condones the use of products manufactured or sold by Edelbrock Corporation for use on vehicles which may be driven on public roads or highways and assumes no responsibility for damages incurred by such use Edelbrock Corporation assumes no responsibility for damages incurred by the use of products manufactured or sold by Edelbrock Corporation on vehicles used for competition or racing Edelbrock General Warranty It is the constant endeavor of Edelbrock Corporation to give our customers the highest quality products obtainable Edelbrock warrants each new product except Performer Series Carburetors Race Division Parts Tubular Exhaust Systems RPM Series Mufflers Cat Back Systems and Performer IAS Shock Absorbers which are warranted separately to be free from defects in both workmanship and material for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase provided that the product is properly installed subjected to
33. rock Corporation Page 4 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 1 0 Introduction to your Edelbrock 4 6L Mustang Performer EFI Nitrous System Within the pages of this manual is information safety tips and operation instructions for your new Edelbrock Nitrous System Watch for these symbols to know where to go for information is safety related information here L Shows where technical information about your vehicle or specific skills that may help during installation rN Edelbrock Technical support hotline for more information 11 General Information The Edelbrock 4 6L Mustang Performer EFI Nitrous System Part Number 70405 is designed for 1999 Later Mustang vehicles equipped with stock or slightly modified 4 6L engines that utilize the returnless style fuel system Horsepower and torque increases can vary with equipment upgrades and modifications The system utilizes one nozzle that is installed in the intake boot just after the MAF mass air sensor filter and before the throttle body The additional fuel needed is supplied by the vehicle s standard fuel system This system has been designed with some flexibility as to where certain components can be located to allow easy installation on vehicles with upgraded or modified equipment The solenoid and microswitch brackets are designed to be manipulated bent cut twisted etc and the electrical components have properly sized and ample lengths of wire
34. rous oxide should the safety pressure relief valve rupture For more information please contact the tech line Special consideration should be made to protect the bottle installation by not placing the bottle in a known crumple or crash zone within the vehicle At no time should the bottle be mounted within the seating area of the passenger compartment of a street driven vehicle Here is the Performer Bottle Valve Installed on all bottle valves used in Edelbrock Nitrous Systems is a Pressure Relief Device or PRD It is a safety valve designed to vent the contents of the bottle into the atmosphere in case of a catastrophic event like a collision It is also Pressure Relief installed to prevent the over pressurization of the bottle Unsafe bottle Device PRD 751 660 High Flow pressure is caused by over filling or elevated bottle temperatures Nitrous Exit There are two types of PRDs Internal piping and external piping The internal type requires no additional parts The external type requires a safety blowdown tube designed to route the gas if the PRD happens to rupture to the outside of vehicle The internal type is design to vent directly off the bottle into the atmosphere It is illegal to tamper with or remove this device Bottle Safety Information 1 5 Do not attempt to remove the bottle valve Please return your bottle to Edelbrock if service is required to the siphon tube inside th
35. ssure safety switch 1 8 NPT female 4AN female swivel 1 16 NPT male x 1 8 NPT female 90 deg 4AN female x 4AN male Bottle and Bottle Hardware 10 Ib Nitrous Bottle Nitrous Bottle Bracket Set 1 Tall 1 Short 660 Bottle Nut and Teflon Washer 14 Nitrous Feed Line Bottle to Solenoid Electrical System Components Electrical Component Packages see 3 0 Electrical System Installation section Voltage Booster Unit Rev 12 02 20 Nitrous System Installation 2 1 Nitrous Bottle Installation The nitrous oxide storage cylinder is typically called a nitrous bottle It is an aluminum cylinder designed and manufactured to withstand very high pressures The valve on top of the bottle is a high flow design that allows easy opening and closing which controls the nitrous flow to the engine compartment Accurate calibration of your nitrous system depends on the bottle remaining at a stable temperature In vehicles such as Corvettes where the bottle must be mounted in an area subject to direct sunlight it is suggested that the bottle be shielded with a bottle blanket If the bottle is mounted inside the passenger compartment in a space that has access to the passenger compartment such as hatchbacks or vehicles that feature fold down rear seats the pressure relief device PRD valve must be vented externally from the cockpit This procedure will prevent the passenger compartment from filling with a cloud of nit
36. surized will bulge from exposure to chemicals other than nitrous oxide It can appear to extend down from the plunger and be dome shaped A contaminated seal may return to its original shape if left out in fresh air for approximately 48 hours It may then be returned to service If it does not return to its original shape it must be replaced 9 Clean the solenoid body Do not use an oil based solvent to clean any part of the solenoid Use paint thinner or electrical contact cleaner Remove any contaminants that may be present Make sure solenoid body is clean dry and free of oils before assembly 10 Replace the O Ring plunger and piston spring 11 Re assemble solenoid by reversing disassembly procedure 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 23 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 70 Troubleshooting Your Edelbrock Nitrous System How to use our Troubleshooting Flowchart The troubleshooting of a nitrous system is basic and straightforward The symptom chart is divided by symptom cause and action required Determine your problem symptom identify the potential problem cause and correct the problem action required Symptom 1 There is No change in engine speed when system is activated 1 System wired incorrectly a Compare wiring to schematic i Wire per instructions See Nitrous Electrical System Wiring Diagram section 2 Restricted fuel line a Inspect fuel line for restrictions i Remove restrictions kinks in rubber li
37. t common installations locate these components inside the driver s compartment and close to the fuse panel under the dash You can also mount the relay and ruse holder harness close to the battery However these connectors are water resistant not waterproof 50 is required when mounting this assembly under the hood of your vehicle Wire Schematic Origin and Destination Map Wire Color System Destination Terminal Used Red Main System Bat Voltage Arming Switch Relay Harness Bat Volt Signal Ring Red Solenoid Power Arming Switch Switched 12V Spade Wire Intercept Blue Solenoid Power Relay Harness Solenoids 1 amp 2 Spade White Relay Power Relay Harness Arming Switch Spade Black Arming Switch Ground Arming Switch Chassis Ground Spade Ring Black Relay Ground Relay Harness Microswitch Spade Black Microswitch Ground Microswitch Chassis Ground Spade Ring Black Solenoid 1 Ground Solenoid 1 Chassis Ground Ring Black Solenoid 2 Ground Safety Switch Solenoid 2 Fuel Pressure Ring Black Fuel Pressure Safety Switch Ground Fuel Pressure Safety Switch Chassis Ground Ring Ring 34 Nitrous Relay and Fuse Holder Installation The wire harness attached to the relay and fuse holder includes 8 feet of color coded wires to make the electrical system installation for you
38. t the nitrous bottle is closed and main nitrous supply line is empty of any nitrous 5 1 Fuel System Check Hook up all battery leads Double check all wires and leads for signs of heat and proper connections Start your vehicle Check all fittings for leaks Switch master arming switch to the on position switch should now glow red Make sure the nitrous bottle is closed and the main feed line are completely empty of ANY nitrous Raise the engine speed to above 2000 RPM Briefly depress the activation arm on the microswitch which will open the nitrous solenoids and activate the voltage booster unit Listen for a loud click or hold the solenoids while you activate the microswitch The engine speed will decrease if the voltage booster unit and delivery system are performing properly If not refer to the TroubleShooting Guide located in the back of this manual 5 2 Mieis System Check With the vehicle s engine running slowly open nitrous bottle valve Note There should be no change in engine idle speed If idle speed changes close nitrous bottle valve immediately and refer to the Troubleshooting Guide section 2 Inspect nitrous lines and fittings for leaks using a soapy water mixture and a small brush 3 If any of the fittings connections show bubbling around the attachment nut or on the threaded area of the fitting shut the nitrous bottle valve off immediately and dry the fitting before attempting any service t
39. t the rubber shavings you made when drilling to prevent engine damage Install nozzle mounting nut and collar onto intake boot Using liquid Teflon install the spray nozzle into mounting collar Mark the spray direction on the nozzle Be sure the nozzle discharge is towards the vehicles engine Install the 039 jet into the nozzle fitting Here is a typical solenoid assembly mounted in the engine compartment of a vehicle using an unmodified EFI solenoid bracket Modifications performed to a solenoid bracket depend on many factors When mounting the solenoid assembly on a vehicle considerations should be taken regarding any potential interference with the vehicle s systems or components The line length between the Performer 4 6L Mustang solenoid assembly and the jet fitting on the nitrous spray nozzle is 24 inches This should also be considered when mounting the solenoid assembly Nozzle should be placed in the intake boot so as to have a clear path to the throttle body Try to keep the nozzle from having to travel through the bend in the intake boot and as close to the throttle body as possible Install 3AN line from solenoid outlet fitting to spray nozzle jet fitting and tighten securely Install the intake boot 2 7 Fuel Pressure Safety Switch Installation 1 2 Locate the fuel rail test port fitting Make sure the vehicle s engine is cool Release pressure in the fuel system by pressing down on the valve
40. termine the location of the bottle within the confines of the rear of the vehicle Once a mounting location has been determined raise the vehicle following all safety practices involved in working on a vehicle from under the vehicle and verify that there are no fuel lines fuel tank s brake lines emissions equipment or structural members in the way of potential mounting bolt locations Note t may be necessary to remove the fuel tank depending on the location where you install the bottle Install the rubber insulators within the bottle brackets Slip bottle into the mounting brackets Using the mounting bracket bolt holes as templates mark an area for each of the brackets with chalk metal marking pen scribe or marking pen to locate the bolt placements for drilling Drill two 2 3 8 mounting holes for each bracket If heater blanket is used brackets must be installed 8 1 2 inches apart from each other Install the bottle mounting brackets using Grade 8 bolts nuts and flat washers not included with kit Use fender washer underneath the vehicle for sheet metal mounting Tighten the mounting bolts using a thread locking compound not included with kit Mock up Safety Blowdown tube on bottle to find where tube will go through floor Mark floor where tube appears it will go Using a 1 2 drill bit drill through floor on mark Install Safety tube on bottle and cut off excess tube so that only 1 to 2 inches are protruding bel
41. ts like electrical fuel lines brake lines or suspension components to prevent them from contacting main feed line Rubber hose can be slid over and retained as a chafe guard 5 Leave nitrous line loose pending installation of nitrous solenoid 25 Solenoid Mounting Use the following procedures to install the Performer nitrous solenoids Note Remember to use Teflon paste only on pipe threads Do not use Teflon tape Hint Placement of the solenoid is often limited by the lack of possible mounting locations in the engine compartment However if possible observe the following suggestions V Solenoid Safety Information 1 Keep solenoids and lines away from exhaust components 2 Trial fit the solenoids with all lines attached to ensure a proper fit 3 Solenoids may be mounted sideways or upside down if necessary 2 5 1 Nitrous Solenoids Mounting 1 10 11 12 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No 63 0029 Locate the EFI solenoid bracket solenoids inlet fitting outlet fitting plug solenoid tee and solenoid mounting screws Hold one of the nitrous solenoids securely like in a bench vise being careful not to harm the solenoid or block the inlet or outlet port of the solenoid Install the nitrous filter fitting Blue fitting 4AN X 1 8 NPT using liquid Teflon paste in the inlet port of the nitrous solenoid Install one of the 1 8 NPT male sides of the solenoid tee using liquid Teflon on the outlet port of the
42. us fuel jetting a Compare jetting to recommended values i Install correct jets b Verify the number stamped in the jet match the desired power level Acquire the right size jets and install correct jets 8 Excessive fuel pressure a Perform Fuel Pressure Test Procedure b Install fuel pressure gauge i Regulate pressure to proper settings 9 Loose nitrous solenoid wiring a Inspect solenoid wiring See 3 0 Electrical System Installation section b Consult a book concerning proper wiring methods 10 Malfunctioning nitrous solenoid a Inspect solenoid wiring See 3 0 Electrical System Installation section i Repair wiring b Inspect solenoid See symptom 2 i Rebuild replace solenoid 2002 Edelbrock Corporation Page 25 of 26 Rev 12 02 Brochure No 63 0029 Symptom 6 Engine detonates mildly when system is activated 1 Inadequate octane fuel a Verify what gasoline you use i Use higher octane fuel 2 Spark plug heat range too high a Verify what heat range the spark plug is and how it functions in high load high performance application i Install a performance spark plug ii Reduce spark plug heat range 3 much nitrous flow a Verify the size of the nitrous jet i Install the proper nitrous jet b Check bottle temperature and pressure i Ensure before every nitrous usage that you only use nitrous when the temperature and pressure of your bottle are correct Symptom 7 Engine

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