The Hideous Bubble overflow tank is gone - MMR's new 2015 GT, Ecoboost & V6 reservoir

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A look at MMR's new Stealth 2015 Mustang reservoir:

Get rid of the hideous factory bubble overflow and replace with these MMR handbuilt reservoirs. Plug and play installation. All factory hoses slip right on allowing for a 5 minute install!! If you love the car show scene or simply want a better looking engine compartment this is for you. Constructed of 6061 Aluminum for high strength and lightweight. Compatible with ALL stock and aftermarket air intakes. Powder coated for corrosion resistance and great looks!

$179.99

See this and other exciting new products on the MMR website @ www.modularmotorsportsracing.com

Order now: http://www.modularmotorsportsracing...page=product_info&cPath=28_29&products_id=624

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That's a bit uncalled for. To each their own. It's a great piece. It's not plastic and it looks a whole lot better. I don't think its about sticking it to anyone. It's about providing a selection of products to enhance your vehicle. Hence the aftermarket world.
 
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I've been saying that this would be a hot selling part for a long time. That tank is one part that anyone who cares about under-hood appearance will want to ditch.
 

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Apparently you've never shopped for any aluminum tanks. :rollseyes
 
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Considering that most oil catch cans are $100+/-, their price for this tank seems pretty reasonable.
 
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I've been saying that this would be a hot selling part for a long time. That tank is one part that anyone who cares about under-hood appearance will want to ditch.

it does look good, my only issue is the coolant level being out of sight and out of mind (like every other aftermarket tank)...only reason I still have the stock degas tank on my mach
 

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it does look good, my only issue is the coolant level being out of sight and out of mind (like every other aftermarket tank)...only reason I still have the stock degas tank on my mach

Same here. Not sure that I really want to just forget about the coolant level. If they put a calibrated level on the cap, that would be cool though.

Something like this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/330662867978?lpid=82

MMR, you can pm me later about paying me for this solution.
 

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Same here. Not sure that I really want to just forget about the coolant level. If they put a calibrated level on the cap, that would be cool though.

Something like this

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/330662867978?lpid=82

MMR, you can pm me later about paying me for this solution.

thats cool and easier/nicer than the clear site tube on the side. Ive had small leaks before where you never see a drop and seeing the tank level go down was my only indicator
 

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