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I got through the last 2 summmers here in Adelaide but this one I have replaced the radiator (the top tank split) and the car is waiting on a new turbo but apart from that it is a great car.

It can be a bit sluggish in the heat I just dont boost it that hard.

Never had to regas aircon and it is still super cold

And car never ran hot except for the radiator problem

I think a bigger intercooler is a must for next summer

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Mines not as pokey as it normally is, but expected. .

AC could do with a regas, has anyone needed to regas their M35 at all. .

Nope, never had a re-gas and is still awesomely cold :)

i was gonna do this lol

Aaron, puhleeeeeeze don't get Andy started on a water spray for the intercooler

(although I did agree it was a good idea)

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Nope, never had a re-gas and is still awesomely cold :)

Aaron, puhleeeeeeze don't get Andy started on a water spray for the intercooler

(although I did agree it was a good idea)

Andy get started! lol

I would only want it to spray as Im accelerating, or in a more proper way to come on when i get to 10psi.

but is it gonna give me much of a gain seeing as the temp sensor is in the AFM? which will back the timing out if its hot anyway..

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emanage ultimate can activate a relay to turn on a 12v motor to spray water on an RPM trigger and maybe via the pedal input too!

ill be doing that with my spare washer motor from my spare stagea

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lol il be doing it with a $10 spare motor and jets from the local wrecker i think.. im sure i can patrol around and find a good sized bottle as well.

where would you put the water bottle?

EDIT: how about I get my car running first :glare:

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run a hose into the washer bottle and use that one. or piss off the rear washer hose and use that motor.

or put in a valve to activate the front spray instead of going to the rear.

there are plenty of options!

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run a hose into the washer bottle and use that one. or piss off the rear washer hose and use that motor.

or put in a valve to activate the front spray instead of going to the rear.

there are plenty of options!

hmm my rear wiper doesnt work as it is :miner:

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run a hose into the washer bottle and use that one. or piss off the rear washer hose and use that motor.

or put in a valve to activate the front spray instead of going to the rear.

there are plenty of options!

mmm.... all controlled by the factory stalk.

I like.

Plus the way the rear dribbles water out is practically useless anyway.

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mmm.... all controlled by the factory stalk.

I like.

Plus the way the rear dribbles water out is practically useless anyway.

LOL

I await flaiming for this.

I found a very small twig off a tree, and strategically shoved it in the nozzle of the jet. My luck it sprayed perfectly around the window and wiper, until it fell out and went back to the useless dribble.

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