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Originally Posted by Rusty What size hose you using? And how did you route it around the washer bottle? 3" hose, I actually removed the stock washer bottle and replaced

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Old 04-27-2013, 09:54 AM   #27 (permalink)
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What size hose you using? And how did you route it around the washer bottle?
3" hose, I actually removed the stock washer bottle and replaced it with a universal from napa for $8. I wanted the Stillen replacement tank, but they wont sell theirs without the complete CAI kit. I will eventually get some kind of CAI, so getting rid of the bottle was not an issue for me. You could theoretically flip the ducts I put in 180 degrees and route it the same way as the Nismo ducts. I didn't really like the idea of smashing the hose underneath the stock water bottle, getting less flow on one side seemed dangerous to me, if you are pushing your brakes to the limit having one side overheating. Maybe I'm just paranoid...
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