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  • Chachi
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    Originally posted by Blaze86Vic
    Originally posted by 85crownHPP*
    its dribblin onto the ground for now :drug:
    Please tell me you are not driving it like that...
    +2 :drug:

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  • Blaze86Vic
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    Originally posted by 85crownHPP*
    its dribblin onto the ground for now :drug:
    Please tell me you are not driving it like that...

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  • 85crownHPP
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    its dribblin onto the ground for now :drug:

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  • Blaze86Vic
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    What did you do about the overflow tank?

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  • Blaze86Vic
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    HOLY CRAP YES!!! I've been wanting to change mine, but I can't use that space unless I relocate the battery to the trunk.

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  • Evolved washer fluid & coolant overflow tanks...

    from a newer panther, of course.

    This upgrade has many practical uses, including making room for cold air intakes, a battery, or for aesthetic reasons

    This washer tank is from a mid 90's vic or gmq. To fit it in I had to move the voltage regulator, but otherwise it fits great. It even lined up with one of the holes for the regulator.

    *FIRE HAZARD* --- If you have an externally regulated alternator, the voltage regulator MUST have a ground to its case while the charging system is operating, or the harness will catch fire. Our fender wells are plastic, so a ground strap is needed. Mine is now grounded by a 10 gauge wire to the radiator support, so far so good.

    You guys with 86-89 MPFI will have to move your relays. Have fun! :P
    I like this better than the original combo reservoir... I plan to upgrade to the '90 TC fan shroud w/coolant bottle too, as soon as I find one.

    Last edited by 85crownHPP; 10-28-2010, 11:18 PM.
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