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Old 06-30-2006, 12:21 PM
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h20/alchy pump location.

I relocated my battery to the trunk last night. It went alot quicker then I antisipated. About 3 hours. I'm waiting on a 1 gallon tank from coolingmist to arrive on Monday before I can be 100% sure it will fit in the old battery spot. I don't think anyone here is running h20 injection but I thought I would ask anyway; Where did you guys mount your pump? I've got mine mounted on the fender well where the charcol canister was. I just bought some longer the 12mm bolts and mounted them in where the battery bracket once connected to the fender.

I'm consedering relocating my pump inside my car, unde the glovebox. I'm not sure if I feel comfortable with it in the engine bay. I might test fit the 1 gallon container under the glovebox too. But I think it might be to much of a squeeze. I like the idea of having cooler water temps with the container/pump in the car but putting it in the rear hatch is out of the question.

I don't know. Thoughts?
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