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Old 01-09-2009, 02:41 PM
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Default TMIC I/C Waterspray Set Up Options

Firstly the Liberty's dont come with a water spray set up for the tmic i/c.

As summer is approaching I am planning a mod to help reduce the heat soak issues with my TMIC. I want something that offers me control of the spray cycle and ideally will not need to filled up if I run it for 2-3 mins straight.

I am considering buying the Cusco Controller and a JDm Spec C 12 ltr tank.
http://www.nengun.com/cusco/water-spray-contoller


Anyone here done something similar or perhaps better?

I am not looking for any backyard bunnings spec diy options so dont bother posting those sorts of suggestions.
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