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Old 18 June 2007, 10:24 PM
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Default i/c Water Spray stuff

Read this below then see post 9# for update!!!

During garage clear out i have found a few bits and pieces that may be of use to someone out there wanting i/c water spray. I don't need it now as i have I/c spray as standard due to recent STI purchase

These are not genuine subaru parts. All Parts are brand new and unused.

4-15psi adjustable pressure switch. Simple discrete switch that can be used to activate something at a pre set boost level within its operating limits. I.e Intercooler water spray.

Illuminated spst toggle switch in red or blue.

2 very fine misting water spray nozzles.

Blade inline fuse and holder.

Wiring diagram for I/c water spray setup and insulated connectors (spade, ring etc) Does not include wire but this can be bought easily from a company like vehicle wiring products for less than £10.

£20 delivered for the lot. (pressure switch is worth that alone)

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sounds very similar to a kit i had once........
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Originally Posted by rigga
sounds very similar to a kit i had once........


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Old 19 June 2007, 12:02 PM
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Old 19 June 2007, 11:13 PM
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Dont happen to know a will falconer by any chance do you Robb ?

A Thurso resident like yourself...

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Old 20 June 2007, 10:47 AM
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Very interested if Brommers doesn't purchase.

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Old 20 June 2007, 11:26 PM
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forgot to get battries for the camera today for pics... the thing eats them like my scoob drinks petrol, lol..

day off tomorrow as its me B.day today nad i'm half cut. sore head tomorroe i think
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Had a blast in my old cossie last night which my mate has kept in storage since he bought it. The i/c water spray stuff i'm selling here is basically parts that i never got round to fitting on that car.

Anyway, i was speaking to him agian today and i've managed to get the pump and wiring from him tonight as he's no intension of using it due to syphoning issues with the use on a FMIC.

So tested it to ensure it all worked, which it does and this will be sold as well.
price will be increased to reflect extra bits.

Pics to follow in 10min and details of what you can buy.
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Right, this water spray kit can be set up 2 ways

1) fully automated using the boost pressure switch for activation.

2) fully automated with manual override to give continual spray or part spray if the switch is flicked on then off. (this uses both blue and red illuminated toggle switches)

Buyers choice

opt 1, is £30 delivered
opt 2, is £35 delivered

Price increase reflects the cost for the now included water pump and wiring. It will also be assembled for you. How nice am I
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Hi, i have been trying to set up a IC spray kit for a while. I already have both standard Subaru switches (auto and manual) plus a bottle with pump. But i have been in need of a good wiring diagram, nozzles etc

So i think option 2 is best suited to me?

Do you accept paypal?

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Old 21 June 2007, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by D6ale
Hi, i have been trying to set up a IC spray kit for a while. I already have both standard Subaru switches (auto and manual) plus a bottle with pump. But i have been in need of a good wiring diagram, nozzles etc

So i think option 2 is best suited to me?

Do you accept paypal?
paypal is fine.

Wiring diagram is done with my fair hand and a pencil if thats ok for you.

Oh and did i mention there is 3 nozzles now rather than 2.!!
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sold to broomers
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