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i made one of these up ages ago but the dripping put me off but i found these but havnt had time to gettin round to buyin em

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...A:IT&ih=015

pretty sure thats the answer to your problems

let me know how you go as the cbf factor is high at the moment

i made one of these up ages ago but the dripping put me off but i found these but havnt had time to gettin round to buyin em

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...A:IT&ih=015

pretty sure thats the answer to your problems

let me know how you go as the cbf factor is high at the moment

This will solve the problem,

I didnt get around ot buying this part as i solved the dripping issue as stated but it does give u a unwanted water spray at the same time lol

To solve your dripping problems....simply add a T-piece at a high point close to the bottle. The one i used had adjustable jets in the connectors ( from a fish tank kit ) Slightly open up the jet at the top of the T piece ( so the inline pressure won't drop) and run the water line into the top of your water spray bottle,this way you won't have any more drips emptying the bottle overnite. :blink:

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hey has ne1 got ne pics of the actual setup, as i have bought a kit..it comes with a bag for the water with a 12v pump attached to it, a pair of nozzles, a long tube, a switch n a few screws n wat looks like a few brackets :S any help would b reli awesome. thanks in advance

hey has ne1 got ne pics of the actual setup, as i have bought a kit..it comes with a bag for the water with a 12v pump attached to it, a pair of nozzles, a long tube, a switch n a few screws n wat looks like a few brackets :S any help would b reli awesome. thanks in advance

Wher edid u ge tthe kits? its pretty straigh forward, post a pic of what ya got and ill try and help ya out.

Does any one know which wire to cut to stop the rear wiper coming on when it's hooked up to the rear washer? Or have you guys all just disconnected the rear wiper?

Just go into the boost and unclip the wring plug into the wiper. I didn ttake much notice and unpluged only one plug at the rear wiper. turns out it disabled the wiper wiping every time i sprayed but if i needed to i turn the nob forward and the wiper still wipes when i want it!!!

Hay guys, just a heads up. I am in the process, propably still 4 months away, in designing and manufacturing and kit for IC spray for R33. These will include a new washerbottle to replace the existing. It will have two seperate reservours, one for normal windscreen spray, and one for IC spray. It will come with pump, electronics, hoses, and all fittings. It will also include a spray bar or a nozzle spray arrangment, depending on what is ordered.

The kist should sell for about $250-$300, but still sometime away. I have to do a lot of testing in regards to spray patterns and final cooling temerature to come up with optimal cooling for minimal watter consumption, and being a mech engineer helps. LOL.

The kits will be available for stock and aftermarket coolers. Hardest part is comming up with instructions, beleve me, you forget how much detail is required.

The kits will be made available for an R33 to start with, and all the testing will be performed on my car and a dyno to archive optimal results. Once complete, i will be looking for some testers, say 5 or so, to test the prodcust, free of charge, and if happy, they can purchase the kit or return it as required.

After the R33 kit is finalised, the R32 and R43 will follow.

So keep an eye out.

We are looking at using the Jaycar kits already modified to suit. However there are some other kits available that will do a simmilar job.

We are looking at temperature and load controll, so as the load increases, in accordance to injector duty and airflow, the cooler will operate outomatically, also, if the inlet air temperature is too high, it will operate. There will be also a manual vertion for those who simply want on/off operation, but that is some time off yet.

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what i did mate, is i had the stock fuel pump lying around, so i stuck it into the water resorviour for the window wipers, fit in perfectly. the used a hose off that and fitted some misters. the stock r33 pump works a treat. but the whole bottle is emptied in 1.33sec :blush:.

i did that because i didnt want to stick in another bottle:S and i can still use my window squirters :nyaanyaa:

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just another way to avoid those drips,

I put a T-peice in the IC sprayer line (up high)and ran the extra side to a small sprayer at the top of the radiator.The top inch of the bottle may still drip. but it cools the radiator and IC

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