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©2007 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure #63-70216

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Catalog #70216

Rev. 5/07 - DC/mc

3.5 Wiring

1.

Verify that the battery is disconnected. If it is not, remove the ground strap and place it away from the battery to keep it from
shorting out.

2.

Locate the red wire with fuse holder and affix it to the red wire on the “WOT” module with the provided butt connector or you
can solder the two ends and then heat shrink, if so desired (required soldering iron, rosin core solder and heat shrink not
provided in kit).

Note:

You may need to cut the red wire coming out of the WOT module wiring harness to accommodate the mounting location

and proximity to the battery.

3.

Connect the red wire with fuse holder to the positive terminal of the car battery.

4.

Locate the black wire on the WOT harness. Affix the black wire with ring terminal to a good chassis ground. We recommend
using an existing ground used by the OEM.

5.

Locate the yellow wire on the WOT haness. Using provided male and female spade connectors, attach the yellow wire to one
black wire from each of your solenoids.

6.

Locate the remaining black wire on each of the solenoids. Using provided ring terminal, affix the black wires to a good chassis
ground.

See step 4.

7.

Locate the blue wire on the WOT module. With provided female spade connector, attach blue wire to one of the terminals of
the on/off rocker switch.

8.

Attach the blue wire extension to the free terminal of the on/off toggle switch.

9.

Locate the brown/orange wire running out of the TPS/Throttle Body connector on the vehicle. This connector is located on
the throttle body and has 6 wires coming out of it. This is connected to terminal #1 of the connector.

10. Affix blue wire from the on/off rocker switch to the brown/orange wire from the throttle position sensor with provided splice

connector.

3.6 Arming Switch Installation

The arming switch is a black, non-illuminated 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 is marked to indicate when it is in the “on” or “off” position. Therefore, it should be placed in an obvious
location 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.

Locate the final position of your arming switch.

2.

Using a uni-bit or 13/16” drill bit, drill a hole for the switch location.
Note: If using a uni-bit, try to drill the hole slightly under 13/16” diameter for a snug fit.

3.

Insert the switch from infront of the mounting hole, it should lock in place.

4.

Do not wire until all other mechanical components are in place. Please see the electrical system installation instructions for
further imformation.

3.7 Final Solenoid and WOT Module Installation Recommendations

At this time, it is advised that you double-check the following areas:

1.

Double Check

all wires making sure they do not come in contact with any heat sources like exhaust manifolds, EGR

crossover, etc.

2.

Check

all connections for exposed wire, try to keep all wire within the insulation or use shrink wrap to prevent any loose

wires from shorting out.

Summary of Contents for 70216

Page 1: ...2 2 Bottle Orientation 7 2 3 Nitrous Bottle Installation 7 2 4 Nitrous Feed Line Mounting 8 2 5 Edelbrock E1 Nitrous Nozzle Installation 8 2 6 Solenoid Assembly and Installation 8 9 2 7 Fuel Line Inst...

Page 2: ...s 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 rac...

Page 3: ...ats 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 N...

Page 4: ...tem to ensure the horsepower increase is as intended On a typically stock 5 7L engine you can expect the following approximate horsepower and torque gains These tests were conducted with 950psi nitrou...

Page 5: ...ttle Nut Washer 7 1 3AN x 1 8 NPT Fitting Red 8 1 3AN x 1 8 NPT Fitting Blue 9 1 4AN x 1 8 NPT Fitting Blue 10 2 4AN x 1 8 NPT Fitting Red 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Qty Description Item 1 6AN Fuel...

Page 6: ...lves used in Edelbrock Nitrous Systems is a Pressure Relief Device or PRD It is a safety device designed to vent the contents of the bottle into the atmosphere if over pressurization occurs Unsafe bot...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...ngine We mounted the nozzle in the bottom of the boot just before the throttle body Also make sure that you have clearance for the nozzle with the nitrous and fuel lines connected 4 Drill a hole in th...

Page 9: ...itting on the E1 nozzle with the jet installed 2 7 Fuel Line Installation Follow the Dodge Charger fuel line installation instructions supplied with the fuel line 1 Install the 4AN x 1 8 NPT red fitti...

Page 10: ...ent 16 18 AWG 8 1 15 AMP ATO Blade Fuse 9 1 On Off Round Rocker Switch 10 4 16 22 AWG Insulated Butt Connectors 11 4 18 22 AWG Male Spade Connector Nylon Insulated 12 2 14 16 AWG Male Spade Connector...

Page 11: ...tle Body ECM Harness 3 4 Wide Open Throttle WOT Module Installation The WOT module includes 3 feet of color coded wires and terminals to make the electrical system installation for your Edelbrock Nitr...

Page 12: ...Throttle Body connector on the vehicle This connector is located on the throttle body and has 6 wires coming out of it This is connected to terminal 1 of the connector 10 Affix blue wire from the on...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...1 Malfunctioning nitrous solenoid a Repair Replace solenoid See Solenoid Inspection and Maintenance section 2 Contamination in nitrous solenoid a Remove and inspect the solenoid for dirt around the se...

Page 15: ...unds 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 i Repair wiring 4 Malfunctioning arming switch a With ign...

Page 16: ...e too high a Verify what heat range the plug is and how it functions in a high load high performance application i Install a performance spark plug ii Reduce spark plug heat range 3 Too much nitrous f...

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