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Old Oct 17, 2003 | 07:34 PM
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Just got ERL Aquamist and looking for a place to put it.

I reckon i'm going to go for the frame work under the windscreen washer bottle and use that for the water. I dont want to drill it due to the corrosion problems that could cause. Super glue? Silicone? any ideas?

I'm also running an APS top mount i though i'd inject from underneath the outlet just before the throttle body.

Any opinions on this (before i ruin 500squid worth of intercooler)?

Cheers, Dave.
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Old Oct 17, 2003 | 10:36 PM
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Put my pump behind the nearside headlamp on shelf before battery- but to do it required the removal of headlamp... and trim.. and grill... but this was on a Forester. Impreza isn't too dissimilar in design though.
Epoxy may hold it in place, but will be a pain to remove.

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Old Oct 18, 2003 | 04:29 AM
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If you look under the washer bottle on the chassis rail. You should see two pretapped holes with plastic plugs in them.

Make up a bracket for the pump and screw it down to the chassis rail. Use thread lock to make sure that the bolts don't come undone.

I used the two springs leftover from my oem exhaust to act as vibration dampers and as a spring washer for the bolts.

[Edited by Father Xmas - 10/18/2003 4:31:54 AM]
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