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bcool 11-14-05 07:55 AM

The last cartech turbo kit i saw on ebay i belive went over 1K. Hrmmm was quite a while ago that i saw it though so i may be mistaken.

Bukwild 11-14-05 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by mazdadude
How rare are those resevoirs? I want one.


yeah nothing like putting something that is made to overflow right next to your fuses. Good idea

Aaron Cake 11-14-05 03:13 PM

I hope that's a joke. Under no normal circumstance does coolant ever come out of the overflow. In the rare case that the cooling system may overpressurize and shoot coolant out of the relief hole in the cap, the fuse box is properly covered and it's very unlikely that coolant could ever get under the cap. Even if it did, a few mA of leakage current between fuses (which really wouldn't happen anyway since all the fuses are already at a common 12V) would not be a problem. I guess in time corrosion could start to form if it happens often enough, but under those conditions you have much more to worry about then slight corrosion on your fuses...

Natey 11-14-05 03:18 PM

I kinda like that front end.

RETed 11-14-05 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Bukwild
yeah nothing like putting something that is made to overflow right next to your fuses. Good idea

The overflow cap has a vent tube that points away from the fuse block...
duh


-Ted

SonicRaT 11-14-05 09:22 PM

The intelligence level of this section never ceases to amaze me :)

BklynRX7 11-14-05 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by mazdadude
My car is an 86 and it has the coolant resevoir up front.

Same here, just thought id chime in. Im gonna try to relocate it where the cold start tank used to be when I set up the fmic.

Jager 11-14-05 11:09 PM

I wouldn't mind getting ahold of that old kit and seeing what it could do or what would happen.

:o!


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