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1.
The Devil's Own Kit comes complete in a surprisingly small
package.
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2.
Inside, all the items that are needed to make the kit work are there
including the pump, nozzles, water lines etc.
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3.
A lot people why the container doesn't come with it. For the simple
reason that no 2 cars are alike and capacities vary wildly between
applications, plus space constraints of each install.
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4.
The preferred attachment point of the nozzle is on to a metal pipe.
Since this Fortuner already has a front mount intercooler, we mount the
nozzle just before the throttle.
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5.
We went to surplus shops and scored ourselves this hefty 5 liter
windshield washer originally meant for a Toyota Corona.
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6.
For this install, we opted to use the progressive controller. It can
reference any 5 volt signal source including, mass air flow, oil
pressure sensor or throttle position sensor.
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7.
With the exception of an additional coolant bottle on the rear, the
system is pretty well concealed.
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8. Another shot of the engine.
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9. This Fortuner now has maximum cooling thanks to the large
intercooler in front and alcohol injection.
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