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Reccomendation for IC spray bottle

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i am looking for a bigger bottle for the IC spray in my gt4. at the moment it uses the waster fluid bottle and tbh it doesn't last long.
i looked at the flat 12ltr one that comes with the spec c wrx's but they are around $600

anyone else got any ideas?
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10L chillibin? Keeps ya ice cold as well lol
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how very...... South Auckland of you :lol:
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Have you actually made your system functional?

Do you notice a difference?

When I decided to get mine working, the sprayers were pretty ineffective imo, and I ripped it all out. Actually gave it to Redmist a few months ago when he was hoarding 205 parts. Heh.
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when i was racing it yea it made difference mine work very well with good pressure and cover the entire IC with water very quickly
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run lines to rear of car and install a decent sized tank if you are concered.
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Are you TRDmod???
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<<--- says nzvengeance :lol:
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custom make one out of thin alloy or steel?
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but plastic is alot lighter. seems like a waste. i guess some thin aluminum would work. but id have to build in a glass float level.
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Post by MNT »

Use a 20l fuel cell in your boot, would look awesome as well.

In the subaru with a TMIC the watersprayer was incredibly effective, with a FMIC it wasn't so we now use it on the radiator, which works a charm at keeping temps at a nice level.
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sorry TMIC FMIC?
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I imagine Top Mount Intercooler and Front Mount Intercooler
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ah ok yea. my gt4 it sprays it onto a radiator which feeds a top mounted water IC
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Post by RedMist »

The ST205 rally cars use a 40 ltr tank sitting where the back seat sits. Its drained in a single stage. I'm yet undecided as to wither or not I'll run the stock spray bar as it flows heaps and doesnt spray very evenly. I may just run a few window washer sprayers depending on pattern.

I've two custom made 16 ltr tanks, one behind each of the front seats.
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