Hey Guys,
Today I decided that I wanted front window washers. I removed the cold air setup the previous owner had in place, I am sure it worked ok, but i wanted the washers back.
Anyways, What I would like to know is how people have made modifications for cold air with the stock ecu and front window washer bottle in place.
Thanks in advance!!
PS I have checked out a few previous posts and got a few ideas but i am a hungry boy.
Cheers
Ben
Air Intake Options w/Standard ECU
Headlight washers
Do you use your headlight washers? I am guessing no.
Why not use that bottle instead?
Why not use that bottle instead?
Hey Fuel, (Thanks)
You can't really use that bottle without a lot of friggin around due to the wiring of the headlight pump powering weirdo system. cookie and kelfy know what i mean :)
But That is to say I am sure it can be done, but surely there are people who have done somthing without switching drink bottles.
However it could be an option if i do not find a decent way to do it.
Cheers
Ben
You can't really use that bottle without a lot of friggin around due to the wiring of the headlight pump powering weirdo system. cookie and kelfy know what i mean :)
But That is to say I am sure it can be done, but surely there are people who have done somthing without switching drink bottles.
However it could be an option if i do not find a decent way to do it.
Cheers
Ben
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Obvious solution, but might look a bit rangi
Use cut air box and install a new vent on the bonnet to lightly scoop air and push it down to the air box. This will also push the hot air under the bonnet away from the air intake, minimising the need for a full cold air box.
The only reason I say it would look a bit rangi, is if you have the JB vents already (3) and you'll be adding a mismatched fourth one. So I'd recommend something discrete but functional.
Use cut air box and install a new vent on the bonnet to lightly scoop air and push it down to the air box. This will also push the hot air under the bonnet away from the air intake, minimising the need for a full cold air box.
The only reason I say it would look a bit rangi, is if you have the JB vents already (3) and you'll be adding a mismatched fourth one. So I'd recommend something discrete but functional.
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Well JA/JB vents yeah.
It wont work at night time, thanks to mr popup lights, but Repco sell these premade ones, that are only slightly raised that I was looking at.
Definately upsets the appearance a wee bit though :S
It wont work at night time, thanks to mr popup lights, but Repco sell these premade ones, that are only slightly raised that I was looking at.
Definately upsets the appearance a wee bit though :S
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