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As I see another typical moderator response...which is no response to a question they have answered before. I guess you are supposed to use the "search" button to get all that info.
Anyhow, I have a pic of my puge spraying on my webpage. Click my link in my sig and then on my main page click on the TransAm pics link.
I had to buy an extra 4 feet of -3an braided hose, and a few 90* fitting plus a dual spray nozzle. I ran it in the black piping that covers the fuel lines....to the center of my cowl in between the windshield wiper. Drilled a hole to run the hose and fitting through (this was a real bitch). But looks awesome when used.
My buddies GTP uses the stock copper tubing and just ran it into the driver side fender well. Cant see it spray or anything...but thats what he wanted. Me on the other hand...I wanted mine to be sort of intimidating.
Anyhow, I have a pic of my puge spraying on my webpage. Click my link in my sig and then on my main page click on the TransAm pics link.
I had to buy an extra 4 feet of -3an braided hose, and a few 90* fitting plus a dual spray nozzle. I ran it in the black piping that covers the fuel lines....to the center of my cowl in between the windshield wiper. Drilled a hole to run the hose and fitting through (this was a real bitch). But looks awesome when used.
My buddies GTP uses the stock copper tubing and just ran it into the driver side fender well. Cant see it spray or anything...but thats what he wanted. Me on the other hand...I wanted mine to be sort of intimidating.
#3
I used the suppled "chrome" pipe from NX ran it up the cowl panel, with a rubber grommet, used copper line and a T fitting. The copper is the way to go, it bends any way you need it to and its cheap. I then ran the copper up through the metal mesh in th e plastic cowl panel and got it shooting right by the wipers on both sides, looks pretty cool!! I also painted all the copper black and you cant see it even it you look closly. Spent maybe five bucks on all the materials at the local hardware store.
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