15+ meth tank location
#11
First of all, this is not my first foray into water meth, I’ve been using it for years on other vehicles that are far more knock limited than an eco boost or coyote and I’ve never blown up anything. Second of all, the washer tank is too small for a daily driver that I don’t want to fill up every week, and I’d still have to add an additional tank for actual washer fluid. Not to mention, the pumping is NOT already there. Third, I have a bed cover. The length of wire is irrelevant, and there is no reason a bed mounted tank can’t get gravity fed correctly. I don’t care for your tone at all.
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Bigcat1185 (03-19-2021)
#12
First of all, this is not my first foray into water meth, I’ve been using it for years on other vehicles that are far more knock limited than an eco boost or coyote and I’ve never blown up anything. Second of all, the washer tank is too small for a daily driver that I don’t want to fill up every week, and I’d still have to add an additional tank for actual washer fluid. Not to mention, the pumping is NOT already there. Third, I have a bed cover. The length of wire is irrelevant, and there is no reason a bed mounted tank can’t get gravity fed correctly. I don’t care for your tone at all.
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Pats f-150 (03-09-2021)
#13
recommended by Snow Perf who made to kit to put their tank in bed , never had any issues never ran out , bed has a trifold cover , so never in sun , pump was right next to tank so never had “ a gravity issue “ dont else how that would come in to play , not a recipie for disaster if kit manufacturer builds the kit , better try next time
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Vinnie-the-Wrench (03-10-2021)