Nitrous Express Honda NXL User Manual

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the fuel pressure hose and the stock fuel regulator,

applying a rag to catch any fuel. Then loosen the

small 10mm nuts on the fuel rail mounting brackets.

Remove fuel rail and injectors. (Note: When the rail

and injectors get pulled up and away, do not let any-

thing drop down your injector holes.) Next, pull out

the plastic rail spacers. They are not needed since the

new system has its own brackets. Finally, remove the

injector seals (large thick o-rings) from the intake

ports with a screwdriver. Be careful not to lose or

tear these parts. After removing injectors, make sure

to inspect injector o-rings. Be sure they are still func-

tional, if not then replace with new o-rings.

INSTALLING NXL NOZZLES AND RAIL

First, slide the injector seal spacers into the

NXL injectors. (See Illustration B) (The spacers will

only be needed if the intake has the thinner injector

seals.) (See Illustration C) Next, secure the stock

injector seals on top of the spacers and place them

into the intake. A small dab of lubricating oil around

the NXL o-ring will ease the installation back into

the intake manifold. With all injectors installed in

the NXL nozzles, place the new fuel rail on top of

the injectors. Fit the rail brackets on the rail. Leave

the rail mounting bolts a little loose to make the rail

assembly slide into place easily. The three 10mm nuts

need to be tightened fi rst, then tighten the three rail

mounting bolts. (Make sure injectors turn during the

tightening steps.)

ILLUSTRATION B

ILLUSTRATION C1 ILLUSTRATION C2

ILLUSTRATION C3

NXL with

Thick O-ring

NXL with

Spacer

Thin O-ring Thick O-ring O-ring Spacer

Injector in NXL

ROUTING THE NITROUS FEED LINE

NOTE: Place a piece of tape over the end of the

hose to prevent debris from entering the feed line

during the routing process.

The 16-foot D-4AN nitrous feed line may be

routed to the engine compartment either through the

passenger compartment or under the vehicle. Route

the line carefully to prevent the possibility of restrict-

ing nitrous fl ow. If routed under vehicle, locate and

drill a 3⁄4 inch diameter hole in a suitable area near the

bottle valve for the main line. Starting at the bottle

nipple, (Do not attach line to the bottle nipple yet)

route the line to the engine compartment. Following

the factory fuel lines is usually the best path. Note:

Keep maximum clearance between all moving parts,

suspension components and hot engine components,

securing the supply line where possible (“Zip Ties”

are the best for securing the feed line.) Be especially

careful of the feed line being near any “HOT” electri-

cal leads; one small spark will destroy the Tefl on liner,

causing a nitrous leak.

INSTALLING JETS

Take extreme caution when installing jets. Be

sure to double check that the correct jets are in the

Nitrous (marked N2O) and Fuel (marked Fuel) fi t-

tings. (See Illustration D) NOTE: The NXL system

uses extremely small fuel jets and even the smallest

amount of debris will clog jets and cause engine

damage. Before fi nal installation’ use extreme care

to be sure that there is no debris or other obstruc-

tions in any part of the fuel system, including the

jet orifi ces.

ILLUSTRATION D

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