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Water Methanol Cooling mist setup suit skyline r33 in excellent condition, kit is wired up ready to bolt in

Located in Adelaide, local pickup or will post

$400

Includes the following:

Modified r33 skyline washer tank

BLACK 150 psi pump

3 meters high pressure hose

Brass fittings

World class brass checkvave rated at 600 PSI and over 300 F

Injector that installs from the OUTSIDE of the pipe

Injector holder

Relay

Relay Harness

Fuse

Fuse Holder

boost switch adjustable from 1-25 psi.

various electrical connectors

Also comes with new spare tank and fuses/relays

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Hey mate, does this include EVERYTHING required to run waterspray?

Is the amount of spray adjustible? What power/airflow is it for / was it used on?

Cheers

Yer everything, just hook up power from ignition and an earth and ur away its boost adjustable or switch depending on what you want.

yeah i understand the boost adjustible, but what size is the water nozzle, i.e. how much water does it spray? i.e. heaps, for a 300kW setup, or medium for ~ 200kW setup, etc...

hi Sir

id be keen to take the setup 2 questions :)

#1: can i make it work on a CA18DET and a SR20DET

#2:will you ship to Cape Town South Africa

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