V8
2011
Ford
Mustang
N2MB
WOT
Box
Installation
Instructions
NOTE:
If
you
have
a
CDI
(capacitive
discharge
ignition
system)
please
contact
us
at
for
additional
instructions.
Damage
to
your
WOT
Box
can
occur
if
the
installation
is
not
completed
correctly!
All
stock
ignitions
are
inductive,
not
capacitive;
if
you
haven’t
installed
a
capacitive
ignition
system
on
your
vehicle,
it
doesn’t
have
one.
WARNING:
Spark
‐
based
rev
‐
limiters
can
damage
catalytic
converters.
If
you
have
catalytic
converters
on
your
car,
N2MB
accepts
no
responsibility
for
damage
caused
by
the
WOT
Box.
This
being
said,
many
successful
installs
have
been
made
on
Catalytic
‐
Converter
equipped
vehicles.
Damage
usually
is
only
caused
by
using
the
launch
‐
control
feature
for
more
than
a
few
seconds,
but
once
again,
USE
AT
YOUR
OWN
RISK
IF
YOU
HAVE
CATALYTIC
CONVERTERS!
Please
visit
our
website
at
http://www.n2mb.com
for
the
latest
version
of
the
WOT
Box
software
and
installation
instructions.
Solder
all
joints.
The
N2MB
recommended
soldering
method
is
available
at
http://www.n2mb.com
.
Use
a
multimeter
to
verify
all
wires
before
they
are
cut
or
tapped
into.
The
colors
of
wires
from
model
year
to
model
year
may
differ,
and
may
be
different
on
your
car
from
those
described
in
these
instructions.
Where
discrepancies
are
known,
they
are
described,
but
there
may
be
more
discrepancies
than
those
listed.
The
best
way
to
know
that
you
have
the
right
wire
is
to
check
the
connectivity
to
the
ECU
and/or
sensor
at
the
pins
described.
In
these
instructions,
pictures
include
other
aftermarket
alterations
in
addition
to
the
WOT
Box.
N2MB
is
not
affiliated
with
these
devices.
In
addition,
if
you
see
something
that
isn’t
in
your
vehicle,
don’t
worry.
Route
wires
in
the
manner
that
you
want
them
to
lie
permanently
before
connecting
them.
Cut
wires
to
length
before
soldering;
avoid
coiling
wires
of
excessive
length
as
they
can
cause
noise
in
the
circuit,
altering
the
operation
of
the
WOT
Box.
Spending
some
extra
time
here
will
enhance
the
aesthetics
of
the
install.
Zip
ties
are
included
to
secure
the
wires
away
from
heat,
moving
parts,
sharp
edges,
or
anything
else
that
can
damage
the
wires.