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    Fan pattern windshield washer nozzles.

    Since I'm using my front washer tank for meth injection I plumbed the rear to juice the windshield. The stock dual jet nozzles weren't cutting it now so I switched to galant/eclipse fan spray nozzles. They are a bit different because they take a 90 degree turn. You can run a bunch of extra length hose or just drill two holes and run the hose in the hood. They clip into the stock holes. Turns out, I guess the pump just isn't up to the task either way.

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    Was that with a new rear pump or just using your old one?

    My guess would be to try & fit a dual pump into the grommet in the rear (run one to your rear windscreen & the other should have enough power to control your two front nozzles). I know my Celica uses a single pump for both the front & rear nozzles, so you'd think the same would hold true to a 3/S if you were to retrofit one into the reservoir.


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    Yes! great mod! Costs about $20 here and you'll need a small file to enlarge a hole a bit (at least on a magna/diamante you will) and yeah, love mine!

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    What do you mean the pump isn't up to the task?

    I have mine plumbed to the rear and I have a one way valve installed in the line to stop the lines from bleeding when I hit the brakes.... I hate the stock sprayers and wanted to do this but wondering what you meant by the pump was not up to the task???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Street_Chally73 View Post
    Was that with a new rear pump or just using your old one?

    My guess would be to try & fit a dual pump into the grommet in the rear (run one to your rear windscreen & the other should have enough power to control your two front nozzles). I know my Celica uses a single pump for both the front & rear nozzles, so you'd think the same would hold true to a 3/S if you were to retrofit one into the reservoir.


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    Just an old one. Hmm actually I have a couple lying around I guess I could try another one. I never use the rear wiper so I don't see myself squirtin the rear lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by TUFFTR View Post
    Yes! great mod! Costs about $20 here and you'll need a small file to enlarge a hole a bit (at least on a magna/diamante you will) and yeah, love mine!
    You do not need to file anything on a 3s.

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    What do you mean the pump isn't up to the task?

    I have mine plumbed to the rear and I have a one way valve installed in the line to stop the lines from bleeding when I hit the brakes.... I hate the stock sprayers and wanted to do this but wondering what you meant by the pump was not up to the task???
    Well apparently my pump isn't strong enough. I only shoots the stream 2-3" above the resting wiper location and it's not due to the angle. I guess I can try to order a new pump.

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    I hate using the sprayers, any little bit of pollen on the car shows up real bad after the water hits it. You could always get a 99 bottle for meth or vice versa.

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    Lol you are more worried about how the car looks than being able to see? 99 tank won't fit with the FMIC/ducting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toni View Post
    Lol you are more worried about how the car looks than being able to see? 99 tank won't fit with the FMIC/ducting.
    My car don't get dirty Toni

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toni View Post
    Lol you are more worried about how the car looks than being able to see? 99 tank won't fit with the FMIC/ducting.
    Yes it does.... Depends how high your Core goes. I'm running a 99 tank for my Meth with a CX racing FMIC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrGonzo View Post
    Yes it does.... Depends how high your Core goes. I'm running a 99 tank for my Meth with a CX racing FMIC.
    Hmm my core goes pretty much all the way up. It definitely won't fit with ducting installed as is.


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