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Don't drive in the rain, or use a good sealant. Problem solved.
 

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if you are using the stock nozzles, I would but them about 2" on either side of the center scoop about 6" from the base of the windshield (or as far forward as you can on those flat surfaces).

Here is the stock SRT placement to give you an idea...


 

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Im not using a nozzle, I have the little tube stuck under the plastic part where the wipers lay down.
Then IDK what to tell you except to keep playing with the tip until you get it to spray where you want. Add shims to change the angle maybe?
 

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The tubing that shoots out windshield fluid, I dont know what the best place to put it to get full use of it. As you can see i have a big scoop in the middle.
Ha ha, yeah I knew what you meant about the tube and spray. Just didn't understand what the issue with them was. I always just assumed those hoods came the holes predrilled for the stock nozzles to be swapped over. Pretty stupid that they don't at least give you a mark so you know where to make the holes if they aren't going to do it for you. For as much as they charge for aftermarket hoods, that seems pretty crappy. It's like they said "here's your hood, and oh by the way, we didn't bother checking if everything works, we just made it fit the car then gave up."
But hey, it is a great looking hood. I've seen them listed before, but hadn't seen one on anyone's actual car before. Thanks for the photo. I can't help much with nozzle placement though. It blows my mind that they don't make the hood with mounting locations included.
 
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