Headlight Washer bottle Brainstorming
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OK while the cars were parked next to each other in the garage, i got to thinking about the issues with installing intakes on the 92-94 SSE/SSEi'* with the HL washers....as i Looked over at a 97 washer bottle it struck me...instead of using the 92-96 washer, why not use the 97+???. the 97 has a design that is shorter and wraps aorund the Strut Tower
the 97+ will give you much more room and it mounts in stock locations
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the 97+ will give you much more room and it mounts in stock locations
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The 97-99 bottles will fit much better and have plenty of room for the compressor. Only downside I see is loosing the washer ability for headlights. However with a little ingenuity we could use one pump for both.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
The 97-99 bottles will fit much better and have plenty of room for the compressor. Only downside I see is loosing the washer ability for headlights. However with a little ingenuity we could use one pump for both. ![Wink](https://www.gmforum.com/gm/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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I think he is talking about non rice pipe users.
I know that it was a squeeze trying to get my CAI to fit well but I'm also prob. running the biggest CAI box, filter, and intake tube on a '92-'99.
I know that it was a squeeze trying to get my CAI to fit well but I'm also prob. running the biggest CAI box, filter, and intake tube on a '92-'99.
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Originally Posted by llBlazin_llLo
I think he is talking about non rice pipe users.
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I could very well seal it entirely if I needed to in it'* current configuration.
Trim the end of your rice pipe at a slight angle at the TB, and you won't impact.
I trimmed my silicone reducer for the ADTR pipe to fit perfectly where I wanted it.
Trim the end of your rice pipe at a slight angle at the TB, and you won't impact.
I trimmed my silicone reducer for the ADTR pipe to fit perfectly where I wanted it.