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Oh its not you. I got a PM from someone just yesterday complaining about this very issue and that I was negligent for not designing a solution into the project. I can only just laugh at this point. Its clamps and washer bottles that just make me laugh at this point.

Can't have nothing nice :(
>Wits End
>negligent
I audibly laughed. I deal with out of this world entitlement and crazy customer expectations nearly every day so I can't help it...for a complicated project, this turbo kit is about as close to perfect as can be. Don't let the naysayers get to you...most of them, I've found, have no real intention of doing business with you in any regard anyway.
 
Why not mount a washer bottle in the drivers side rear quarter fender? All you would need to do is run the wiring for the diverter valve and washer pump to the back and mount the diverter valve. Splice the new bottle into the system in the back quarter panel. Then connect the hose in the engine compartment that used to feed the rear washer nozzle to the hood nozzles.
 
Oh its not you. I got a PM from someone just yesterday complaining about this very issue and that I was negligent for not designing a solution into the project. I can only just laugh at this point. Its clamps and washer bottles that just make me laugh at this point.

Can't have nothing nice :(

That is just f**king ridiculous.
 
Well shucks, what carelessness! Guess I have to relocate my washer battle BACK to where it was. So much for that mod, anyone need a slee relocation kit and OEM battery tray?

yes on the slee kit ;)
 
at the speeds this turbo will add to the 80 I'm just gonna wax my windshield and the debris should just fling off ...no worries
 
at the speeds this turbo will add to the 80 I'm just gonna wax my windshield and the debris should just fling off ...no worries

Whoever gets a speeding ticket post turbo install MUST start a new thread with the picture of the citation. Then everyone can pile on.
 
Why not mount a washer bottle in the drivers side rear quarter fender? All you would need to do is run the wiring for the diverter valve and washer pump to the back and mount the diverter valve. Splice the new bottle into the system in the back quarter panel. Then connect the hose in the engine compartment that used to feed the rear washer nozzle to the hood nozzles.

I think Landtank came up with this exact solution years ago. Just do a search, it should come up. Might've been a Celica or a Camry bottle? Anyway, it's trivial installation.
 
Why not mount a washer bottle in the drivers side rear quarter fender? All you would need to do is run the wiring for the diverter valve and washer pump to the back and mount the diverter valve. Splice the new bottle into the system in the back quarter panel. Then connect the hose in the engine compartment that used to feed the rear washer nozzle to the hood nozzles.
That's what I was thinking. I figured if I had time this weekend I would take a look. Too much snow driving for me to not have one, otherwise I'd just delete it.
 
Would definitely be negligent of Joey not to include this with all his accessories!

+1 - I love my burrito / canned chili warmer!
(Also makes a killer Monte Christo samich / reheated potatoes/jojos)

The cheapest way to eat a hot lunch when we go to Mount Baker :cool::hillbilly::cool:

— Hey, @NLXTACY - how about a manifold cooking book in the W.E. inventory? :p:p:p
 

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