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Guys who used washer reservoir for meth let see some pics

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Staytuned

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Jan 31, 2004
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Anybody have any pics of their 2G washer reservoir with meth fittings and pump placement in their rear hatch? I am starting to install this on my car and curious to see what others have done.
 
I kept the oem pumps in there so that I can still use my pissers/wipers, if need be. Tapped into the very bottom on the back. You can see where I mounted my pump, and then I also installed a 'check valve', which is under the panel in the back.
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That's some expensive washer fluid! LOL

Actually its some cheap meth, LOL.

Quote from Snow Performance:

6. What fluid can I use in my system?
• Boost Juice®: This is the best fluid to use and is Snow Performance's 49% methanol, 51% water mixture that can be shipped to your door or picked up at a local dealer. (If you are using your washer reservoir as the injection tank, Boost Juice® is a great washer fluid – works as a de-icer!)
• Windshield Washer fluid: Only if it is blue in color and rated for -20 deg F. It should have no special additives. This means it is safe to use and made of about 30% methanol, 70% water. If it is another color or another temperature rating, do not use it.
• You can "spike" your Blue -20 Washer fluid to a 50% mixture by adding 3 12OZ yellow bottles of Heet® gas-line-antifreeze to every gallon of washer fluid.
• Mix your own: You just need to make sure the methanol is "neat" and contains no lubricants or other additives. We recommend a 50% mixture.
• Ethanol: It is not as good as methanol, but it can be used as a 2nd best option if you can't find methanol. It can also be mixed with water up to 50%.
• Do NOT use E85 or any other fluid with gasoline mixed in. It will destroy the fluid delivery part of your Boost Cooler® and instantly void the warranty.
• Isopropyl/Denatured Alcohols: These can be used, but are not as good as methanol. They have a lower BTU, or energy content, and a lower latent heat of vaporization (fancy way of saying how much heat they absorb) as well as a lower octane rating compared to methanol.
 
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thats cool the barrels of blue we get at work is 49 51 mix gives me an idea
 
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