http://www.firebottleracing.com/install.htmBest I can do, know its not very good. I suggest a small bottle ( 5 lb.) for Legends, mounted under the front of the seat, or just behind if there is room. This gets the weight down low where it wont hurt performance or handling. Form the lines to run down the INSIDE of the framerail to protect them from damage and attach them every foot or so with nylon clips. Here is a money saving tip....if you run short of line, you can buy brake line and compression fittings at any good auto parts store, it will work just fine as long as you get the fittings tight. Install the button or trigger in easy reach of the driver, but not where it may be hit by accident. Best to mount somewhere on the dash, close enough to the window that track personnel can activate it if the driver is incapable of doing it. Even in a small car like a Legends I suggest installing 3 nozzles...one at the top rear of the engine pointing forward, one in the drivers compartment under the dash so as
not to spray in the drivers face, and one over the fuel cell pointed at the cell. These can be done by using a "T" fitting between the bottle and engine nozzle.
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Engine Dash "T" Bottle "T" Fuel cell
Kinda crude but you get the idea, I hope. Also make sure before installing that your actuator cable is long enough to reach from bottle to dash and be tucked out of the way and secured with no sharp bends or kinks. Always,
ALWAYS replace the safety pin after every race to prevent accidental discharge, the cable can break bouncing around in a trailer. Inserting the safety pin takes stress off of the cable too, making it last a lot longer.
Hope this helps , as I said, Im a freak about fire safety. If you get stuck, PM me and Ill try to call you and talk you through it if necessary.
Louie