For now its just floating in the engine compartment. I need to find a nice spot for it. and I'm not removing my washer bottle.
I was playing around w/ my IC today, figuring out what I needed etc. relocated a few things, loosened the coolant bottle and coolant starts pooring everywhere. Damned if i was going to replace it w/ another plastic one. I got a wrx coolant res. lucky 1 of the 4 dealers I called had it in stock.
WRX coolant reservoir mounting ideas?
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WRX coolant reservoir mounting ideas?
Goodbye my sweet, parting is such sweet sorrow....1993 BC6 , Saab IC, with xtras Hallman MBC, HKS FCD , wrx exaust.
I've got mine mounted in the stock location for now, using a simple L bracket I fabbed from some thin stock. Doesn't rub on any other hoses, but if I end up moving it, I'm probably going to remove the bottom bracket for some extra clearance.
Haven't looked at clearance issues with my AWIC yet.
I'll try to remember to grab some pics tomorrow if you want.
Haven't looked at clearance issues with my AWIC yet.
I'll try to remember to grab some pics tomorrow if you want.
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
Finally managed to grab pics...


I had to find a longer hose for the bottom connection to get it to sit that way, as well as extending the top one that you can see. Used the stock mounting hole for the bracket.
The 2nd picture shows the bit of bracket I'm thinking of removing if I have to move it for my intercooler install. No rubbing that I've been able to see yet. And no leaking now that I'm not cutting into any hoses with the hoseclamps
(Nothing like having an ambulance driver look at you as steam pours out of the hood scoop)
If you need anything more, I've got a couple more I can send you, or I can grab some other angles.


I had to find a longer hose for the bottom connection to get it to sit that way, as well as extending the top one that you can see. Used the stock mounting hole for the bracket.
The 2nd picture shows the bit of bracket I'm thinking of removing if I have to move it for my intercooler install. No rubbing that I've been able to see yet. And no leaking now that I'm not cutting into any hoses with the hoseclamps

If you need anything more, I've got a couple more I can send you, or I can grab some other angles.
"That shouldn't be a problem, since I do regularly visit the realm of subatmospheric manifold pressures." -- vrg3
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