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Old Aug 10, 2007 | 09:24 PM
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Is it worth keeping water spray and re-routing nozzles to front bumper or should i just ditch the lot...as i,m in the process of removing carbon cannister to build an airbox for induction,is it worth removing ic spray bottle or keeping it to aid cooling for fmic....???
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Old Aug 10, 2007 | 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by rooferman
Is it worth keeping water spray and re-routing nozzles to front bumper or should i just ditch the lot...as i,m in the process of removing carbon cannister to build an airbox for induction,is it worth removing ic spray bottle or keeping it to aid cooling for fmic....???
If you relocate the nozzles for a fmic make sure the nozzles are either 1 - higher than the water source or 2 - you fit a one way valve.

If you ignore either the water will simply syphon out.

I really wouldn't bother relocating anything, I'm not convinced that water spray works and if it does do anything its effects are negligible.

Rob
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Old Aug 11, 2007 | 09:59 AM
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Wasn,t sure if it was worthwhile keeping and re-locating for use when queing for the strip etc...there must be some heatsoak from the radiator i guess.
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