Nitrous Express 4 VALVE FORD NITROUS PLATE SYSTEM User Manual

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ILLUSTRATION A

MOUNTING THE BOTTLE:

Slide bottle into bottle brackets. Use illustration A as a guide for proper alignment. Locate bottle
assembly in a mounting area that will provide easy access to bottle valve for hose connection and bottle
removal. Using the bottle unit as a pattern, mark and drill four 3/8” holes. Note: Before drilling holes be
sure to check beneath the area being drilled for obstructions, fuel lines or fuel tank. Then secure unit to
mounting surface. (Recommended minimum of four 5/16” grade five bolts). Align the bottle in the
brackets so that the valve outlet is pointing downward to the mounting surface (see illustration A) and
tighten the bottle bracket bolts. NOTE: This is VERY IMPORTANT so that internal siphon tube will pick
up liquid nitrous.


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 15-foot 6AN 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 restricting nitrous

flow. If routed under vehicle, locate and drill a 3⁄4 inch diameter hole in a suitable area near the bottle
valve outlet 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

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