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Old 11-09-08, 04:16 PM
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FD custom WI tank installation

Hi everyone , I am almost done with my latest build and would be starting her up soon. I found a great place for my pump and accumulators ,https://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo-rx-7s-23/wat-do-you-use-your-spare-tyre-well-799220/ , but I am still looking for the ideal tank set up , that provides great volume with the best use of space ......., I still want to put a 12" sub box back there! Anyone have pics of their tanks /cells ? please post.
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Your setup looks very nice, I would have liked to do something similar, but sence I am planning on running straight meth, I'm not too comfortable with the pump being inside the car. Especially with it being the most likely component to fail/leak.

That being said, I think something similar to Howard Coleman's setup would work well for you. Sence your tank can't sit in the spare tire well, you could move it further toward the front of the trunk and still have plenty of room on the drivers side of the trunk for a sub. Good luck
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The best thing ive seen so far is the "japan only" rear washer tank it goes all the way across the back and its out of sight behind the plastics.
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I dont think it will hold enough water !! I am running a two staged WI system , the first stage uses 2X1.0 mm jets with a HSV and the other uses 1X1.0mm jet with another HSV . I also run an 4 nozzle IC sprayer too.
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Originally Posted by 1wide7
The best thing ive seen so far is the "japan only" rear washer tank it goes all the way across the back and its out of sight behind the plastics.
Part number FD07-51-810, and with an MSRP of $1000. I though it was also standard on European models where headlight washers are required?
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Originally Posted by moconnor
Part number FD07-51-810, and with an MSRP of $1000. I though it was also standard on European models where headlight washers are required?
I just bought a used one from UK for pretty cheap...I guess I lucked out. It looks like it holds about 1.5 gallons.



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Originally Posted by PandazRx-7
I just bought a used one from UK for pretty cheap...I guess I lucked out. It looks like it holds about 1.5 gallons.

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Good find, though I can't imagine their used value is very high - the stock cat has a $1500 MSRP and I can't imagine paying more than $50 for one. Still, pretty useful for AI. I'm going to look for one myself.
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Originally Posted by moconnor
Part number FD07-51-810, and with an MSRP of $1000. I though it was also standard on European models where headlight washers are required?
$487.48 from Mazda Motorsports.

Still rather spendy though.
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