you could cut the bulged ends of the tube off of the cooler and flare it for a jic connector and run an lines to the cooler core instead of
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you could cut the bulged ends of the tube off of the cooler and flare it for a jic connector and run an lines to the cooler core instead of clamping the hose on eliminating the possible blow out and clamps tearing through the line.
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Since or Sense? The prices these oil coolers are start at 500. For someone who has less then 3K on the car and has been told numerous times of oil heat being an issue in the summer. I just need a basic setup. I would have been happy with the setup the 350Z came with. While this doesn't make sense or since to you, it does to me.
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I'm not really sure what kind of setup I will need for the summer. I purchased the car in the late fall and its been sitting pretty much till recently. I'm not sure why they didn't just come with the same sandwich plate the 350Z came with. Most likely I'll end up with the first stage Stillen kit, but it is nice to see others trying something cheaper for an added benefit. |
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Its been about a week since installing this kit, and all is well. I've checked my hose/connections about 6 times since installation and everything look great.
I had felt a little iffy about the screw-style hose clamps, so I went ahead and place and order for some clamps made by a company called Mikalor from Amazon.com; the only T-Bolt clamps I could find online which would work with the kit's included hose. Amazon.com: Mikalor 301902-0 3/4-13/16" 19-21mm Ss/Stl T-Bolt Hose Clamp: Industrial & Scientific So if you are going to buy this kit, you probably should think about snagging 4 of these T-Bolt clamps up as well for added hose security. |
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