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Old Mar 26, 2016 | 05:19 PM
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Windsheild washer reservoir bolts?

Anyone know what bolts are used to fasten this tank to the passenger side? I am going to run washer tanks on both sides for duel capicity meth/water.

Also while on the subject of methanol injection what flow do you think would be appropriate for 2.9" pulley TVS-1320 with 10:1 compression pistons in my 2.2 L61. I ask here because I didn't get much feedback from TVS owners on the L61 forum.

I am currently running a 5 gph nozel with a progressive controller set to start at 5 psi and be full on at 10 psi. And it is running great. But seeing how that tends to be on the small side, in these forums, I wondered if I would have problems when it gets hot out.
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Old Mar 26, 2016 | 09:32 PM
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the washer fluid tank is held on with m6 bolts.

when you say 10:1 compression, are you still running stock l61 pistons? or do you have aftermarket pistons in it?
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Old Mar 26, 2016 | 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Sharkey
the washer fluid tank is held on with m6 bolts.

when you say 10:1 compression, are you still running stock l61 pistons? or do you have aftermarket pistons in it?
I installed Wiseco 10:1 pistons with Eagle rods along with ARP head studs and stiffer valve springs.
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