Edelbrock 70207 manual

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Thank Y ou…. …for 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[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 L T1 CAMARO / FIREBIRD / IMP ALA PERFORMER EFI SERIES NITROUS SYSTEM T able of Content s Page # a. Before Y ou Install Y our Edelbrock Nitrous System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 b. What is Nitrous Oxide? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 2 of 27 L T1 CAMARO / FIREBIRD / IMP ALA PERFORMER EFI SERIES NITROUS SYSTEM T able of Content s Page # 3.0 Electrical System Inst allation (Continuation) 3.8 Fuel Booster Pump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 3 of 27 Caution!! Before Y ou Inst all Y our Edelbrock Nitrous System… Please read this Inst allation manual fully before inst alling this system. Y ou will need to have available the following tools: Hand T ools • Socket set including ratchets and extensions • Screwdrivers ?[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 4 of 27 WHA T 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 prod[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 5 of 27 1.0 Introduction to your Edelbrock L T1 Performer EFI Nitrous System ….about this manual! Within the pages of this manual is information, safety tip s and operation instructions for your new Edelbrock Nitrous System. W atch for these symbols to know where to go for inform[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 6 of 27 1.2 Jet Map Information Edelbrock engineering has conducted dyno testing with the Edelbrock L T1 Performer EFI system to ensure the horsepower increase the nitrous system is as intended. On a typically stock L T1 engine, you can expect the following approximate power gain: [...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 7 of 27 QTY . DESCRIPTION Nozzle and Nozzle Hardware 1 Nitrous fan spray nozzle 1 Nitrous fan spray nozzle bulkhead body bolt 1 Nitrous fan spray nozzle bulkhead concave nut Solenoids and Solenoid Hardware 2 Performer Nitrous solenoids 1 Solenoid tee 1/8 NPT mm x 1/8 NPT female x 1[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 8 of 27 2.0 Performer System Inst allations 2.1 Nitrous Bottle Mounting 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-f[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 9 of 27 2.2 Bottle Mounting Instructions 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 af fect the overall operation of the nitrous system. Please read th[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 10 of 27 2.4 Nitrous Bottle Inst allation After you have determined the location and orient ation of the nitrous bottle, use the following procedure to install the bottle: 2.4.1 Street Car Inst allations 1. Disconnect vehicle’s battery . 2. Determine the location of the bottle wi[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 11 of 27 2.5 Nitrous Feed Line Mounting 1. Determine the route your main nitrous feed line will follow . Ensure the p ath 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.[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 12 of 27 2.6.2 Nitrous Solenoids Mounting (Continued) 9. V erify the desired mounting location for the solenoid assembly . 10. After mounting location is determined, tighten all fittings. 1 1. Remove assembly from vise and mount solenoid bracket to the solenoids. 12. Leave all wiri[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 13 of 27 2.8 EFI V acuum “T ee” Inst allation 1. Install the .042 jet into the EFI V acuum “T ee” and tighten the fitting securely . 2. Remove vacuum line from the vehicle’s fuel pressure regulator . 3. Install vacuum line from the vehicle’s fuel pressure regulator onto[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 14 of 27 2.10 Fuel Pump Installation 2.10.1 (Camaro, Firebird) Warning: Before performing any of these steps, relieve the pressure in the fuel system. 1. Locate the fuel filter on the under-carriage of the car . Disconnect the hard fuel line from the filter . 2. Install the male O-[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 15 of 27 3.1 Nitrous Electrical Component s Bill of Materials (BOM) 3.2 Nomenclature Descriptions: A TO… the fuse configuration is A TO. When replacing this fuse, ask for an A TO fuse. “a”… Amperage. Important: The wiring hardware and instructions included with this kit are[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 16 of 27 3.3 Nitrous Electrical System Wiring Diagram[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 17 of 27 3.4 Nitrous Electrical System Installation Procedures Determine the location of the Relay and Fuse Holder wire harness. Most common installations locate these components inside the driver’s compartment and close to the fuse panel under the dash. Y ou can also mount the R[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 18 of 27 3.6 Arming Switch and Inst allation 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 condi[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 19 of 27 3.7 Microswitch Inst allation and Wiring (Continued) The bolts used to att ach the microswitch have extra length to allow for spacing the microswitch away from the bracket to offer a level of adjust ability of the microswitch. Af ter determining the position of the microsw[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 20 of 27 3.8 Fuel Booster Pump Electrical Component s Bill of Materials (BOM) Item # Quantity Description 1 1 ea. 30 amp relay 2 1 ea. Wire harness with integral relay/fuse holder 3 1 ea. 16/18, splice connector 4 3 ea. 14/16g 3/8” ring terminal, Nylon insulated 5 2 ea. 14/16g ri[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 21 of 27 3.9 Fuel Booster Pump Electrical System Inst allation Procedures Determine the location of the Fuel Booster Relay and Fuse Holder wire harness. Most common installations locate these component s inside the driver ’s comp artment and close to the fuse panel under the dash[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 22 of 27 3.1 1 Knock Sensor By-Pass Relay Component s Bill of Materials (BOM) Item # Quantity Description 1 1 ea. 30 amp relay 2 1 ea. Knock Sensor Relay Harness 3 2 ea. 16/18 S plice Connector 4 2 ea. 16/18G Butt Connector 3.12 Knock Sensor By-Pass Relay Inst allation Determine th[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 23 of 27 3.12 Knock Sensor By-Pass Relay Inst allation (Continued) The wire harness attached to the relay includes 4 feet of color-coded wires to make the electrical system installation for your Edelbrock Nitrous System as easy as possible. W e recommend that you do not cut any len[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 24 of 27 4.0 Before Y ou Run Y our V ehicle Using Y our Edelbrock Nitrous System Y ou 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 proper[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 25 of 27 5.0 T roubleshooting and Routine Maintenance How to use our T roubleshooting 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 [...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 26 of 27 6. Inadequate nitrous supply . a. Weigh bottle. 1. Bottle should be 10 lbs. above empty bottle weight listed on bottle label when full. b. Check bottle pressure. 1. Maintain 900-950 p si for optimum system performance. c. Check bottle temperature. 1. Maintain 80 to 85 degr[...]

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    2001 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0020 © Rev . 10/01 Page 27 of 27 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. T ake care to not breathe or expose your sk[...]