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VIPERONE
17-06-2005, 10:59
anyone know where you relocate dthe washer bottle to?

KingStromba
17-06-2005, 11:21
It stays where it is but becomes a bag.

Winston
17-06-2005, 11:38
I might just buy a bag :P

big hp
17-06-2005, 12:33
It only works for the front washers though. You'd have to find a way to mount a bag and pump for the rear washer if you wanted that to work.

KingStromba
17-06-2005, 12:44
Why does it only work for front washers scott?

Nick Hill
17-06-2005, 13:01
Answer.
The retail price for the kit is £235.00 inc vat, because of the material costs involved with having moulds made for the throttle body adapter and jigs for the silicone hoses. I felt that the kit was becoming more and more expensive as it was and to design a system for operating both the front and rear washer would put the cost up by to much.
The kit is available without the bag, retail price £211.50 and you could fit your own waser system to do both.
On my own car i have fitted a 19 16v washer bottle tucked up above the dirt shield where the original air intake pipe is located and modified the filler neck to protrude through the rectangular hole benith the near side head lamp then extended the wiring and plumbing to suit.(see what i mean about costs).
Club price for the full kit is £217.38 and without the bag £195.65

summeh
17-06-2005, 13:28
Think it would be better to relocate a bottle down in the arch and fit as nick has done his, perfect space for it !

J o n
17-06-2005, 13:29
or just leave it as is would be easier? lol

KingStromba
17-06-2005, 14:33
There is no space to leave it where it is as the induction cone is there.

J o n
17-06-2005, 14:58
ah, thought people just wanted to do it for the sake of it... what about relocating the IK then, surely that would be easier and the pipe on them looks pretty decent size??