I am sick of the usless sprayers on my car. Is there any other sprayers that will give me a nice mist from another car/truck/suv that will fit in my hood?
Go to a parts store that sells the HELP! line of parts. They make a pair of replacement washer nozzles that fit perfect on my Talon, look exactly like stock, and spray beautifully. Sorry I don't have the part number anymore, but the store should be able to look them up easily.
i always wanted to change mine as well with sprayers that had a extra hole in it so i could get more of a mist and cover a wider area. As it is now its just a direct shot of fluid onto the windshield which really doesnt do much at all
If there is one thing the Japanese did wrong on cars, it's the damn washer nozzles. My Toyota truck is the same way. Just a stupid solid stream of piss out of the nozzle. I think my girlfriends Prelude is also the same. My old Jeep Cherokee and my GM work van both have the nice fan spray pattern. Much better.
One thing though. It would be funny to run a higher pressure pump and turn the nozzle 90 degrees towards the sidewalk to spray people. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/keke.gif
One thing though. It would be funny to run a higher pressure pump and turn the nozzle 90 degrees towards the sidewalk to spray people. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/keke.gif
I have done it! Just don't let them get your plate number they will come get you!
my ex gf's 2g supra had headlight sprayers that i modified to spray forward. it was f***ing awesome. i still have no idea why you would want to spray your headlights, especially on a car with popups
My Monte Carlo has them in the wiper arms, they never work when I need them. On my old Escort Gt I had the nozzles raised a little bit, so if I held the switch they would shoot over the car and hit whatever was behind me. Fun for getting people walking by and tailgaters.
I'm not positive they would fit the GVR4 (will have to look), but the 2000+ Eclipse's had the nozzles that fan out across the whole windshield. I installed a set on my 96 Spyder, and love them. Much better than stock (I always hated them too)
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