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Re: Roots blower mounting suggestions
Isn't the 98-up washer tank 1 gallon plus? Cutting up the dash worries me more than a little bit. I had a 97 GTP with the removable washer tank, and water meth was a "cheap and dirty excuse for anyone that couldn't afford a "real" intercooler when I was a part of ClubGP. No one knew how to tune for it, and most people didn't have WBo2 which didn't help it's cause.
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#32
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Yeah, On my 99 it took probably a gallon and a half or more to fill the washer bottle haha
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#33
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Re: Roots blower mounting suggestions
97 and 98 washer tank is the same.
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Everything else about the 97 seemed to be different than the rest. Do you know anyone that tapped the tank and used it?
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Sorry, haven't been on in awhile.
But no, I never saw anyone tap the washer tank for meth. |
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Re: Roots blower mounting suggestions
Wanted to bring this to the top as I bought a little GTP, the Ion Redline
It's got an LSJ, which is factory intercooled. Looking for spacers, and I have found 3 1. TB spacer - http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...cer-Plate.aspx 2. SC/LIM spacer - http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...cer-Plate.aspx 3. LIM/Head spacer - http://shop.zzperformance.com/store/...ke-Spacer.aspx The 3rd choice would be the best i would think, but it would require 4 times as many nozzles, and the failsafe wouldn't be as effective as with 1 nozzle from what I can tell. Found out I can mount a stock Cobalt washer fluid tank with 1.3 gallon capacity without an issue, so I can have a separate tank for water meth fitted to the chassis for $30 shipped used or $50 shipped new. |
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