Nitrous Express POWERSPORTS SYSTEMS WITH ELECTRIC INLINE FUEL PUMP 877-648-7687 User Manual
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SECTION 1: MOUNTING THE BOTTLE
The bottle should be mounted in the storage area or away from the operator. The best positioning of
the bottle is shown in illustration “A”. Mounting the bottle in this manner will allow the bottle valve or
internal siphon tube to be covered with liquid nitrous at all times and properly supports the bottle.
Assemble the brackets on the bottle; refer to the chart below to determine the suggested bracket spacing.
Bottle Size
Distance to
Short/Bottom
Bracket
Distance to
Tall/Top
Bracket
Billet Bracket Part
Number
Contains Siphon
Tube
3.5 Oz
1”
3”
11013P/11017P
NO
7 Oz
1 ¼”
7”
11013P/11017P
NO
10 Oz
1 ¼”
10 ¾”
11013P/11017P
NO
1 LB
1 ¼”
5 ½”
11029P
YES
1 1/4 LB
1 ¼”
6 ½”
11029P
YES
2 LB
1 ¼”
6”
11018P
YES
2.5 LB
1 ¼”
7 ½”
11018P
YES
5 LB
1 ¼”
10 ½”
11031
YES
10 LB
2 ¾”
11 ¾”
11108/11108B
YES
15 LB
2 ¾”
15 ¾”
11108/11108B
YES
This assembly will serve as a guide to locate the four mounting holes. The bottle brackets should be
secured by grade 5 bolts and washers. Before drilling the holes be sure to check for clearance beneath the
mounting surface, i.e.: fuel tank, fuel lines, and brake lines. Each dimension given above is from the
bottom of the bottle to the center of the bracket, a 10% variance in spacing, if necessary, is acceptable.
Bracket spacing is especially critical when a bottle is mounted on an ATV or motorcycle, or when
installed “standing up” (upright position). Bottles mounted with the brackets in or near the middle will
oscillate causing metal fatigue resulting in bracket failure. Billet brackets are suggested for installations
on ATV and motorcycles, or any vehicles used in rough terrain or where band style clamps allow
vibration or oscillation to occur. If band style brackets are used a minimum of two brackets must be
installed on systems that use a 7oz bottle or larger. Nitrous Express does not recommend the mounting of