Hi I am thinking of fitting a re route to my NA 1800,supercharged road car, does anyone have any [polite] ideas experience or advice.
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Coolant Re -route
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Coolant Re -route
WASP wrote:I am thinking of fitting a re route to my NA 1800, supercharged road car, does anyone have any [polite] ideas experience or advice.
yeah, take a look at this:
viewtopic.php?f=76&t=40239
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Coolant Re -route
I have a JRSC supercharged NB and have done the coolant reroute. I'm using the MX-5 Plus spacer with a Protege thermostat cover, but I'm about to pick up a Kia one on Friday as it's meant to fit a bit better (the hose is on the loose side at the moment).
I'm running the reroute on the cold side of the engine using a long bit of silicone hose with an internal reinforcing anti-kink spring. The front of the head has a welch plug where the thermostat neck used to come out.
I'll take some pics on the weekend when I fit the new thermostat cover.
I'm running the reroute on the cold side of the engine using a long bit of silicone hose with an internal reinforcing anti-kink spring. The front of the head has a welch plug where the thermostat neck used to come out.
I'll take some pics on the weekend when I fit the new thermostat cover.
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