I've got a Karbonius box on my car and simply rotated the dipstick out of the way when installing. It now sits right behind the driver's side strut brace mount. However, I don't have it attached to anything at the top.
This location works fine and has given me no issues. However, the dipstick does feel a little unstable whenever I use it, especially when initially pulling it out.
The most obvious solution is to build a bracket that goes between the strut bar mount and the top dipstick mount, but that would mean that the dipstick would be attached to the engine at one end and to the chassis at the other. Might not be that big of an issue, but I would prefer not having a solid piece of metal between two parts that move independently from one another.
Another thought I've had is a bracket that extends from the bottom mounting points on the airbox or from the alternator wire mounting point, but I feel like that might result in something that's too bulky.
Anyway, I was just wondering what solutions others had come up with.
This location works fine and has given me no issues. However, the dipstick does feel a little unstable whenever I use it, especially when initially pulling it out.
The most obvious solution is to build a bracket that goes between the strut bar mount and the top dipstick mount, but that would mean that the dipstick would be attached to the engine at one end and to the chassis at the other. Might not be that big of an issue, but I would prefer not having a solid piece of metal between two parts that move independently from one another.
Another thought I've had is a bracket that extends from the bottom mounting points on the airbox or from the alternator wire mounting point, but I feel like that might result in something that's too bulky.
Anyway, I was just wondering what solutions others had come up with.
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