Blitz Cooling Performers?
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Blitz Cooling Performers?
Just wonderin if anyone here applied this application to their FD and if so, did it really make that much of a difference.
Heres where i found em
http://www.xs-engineering.com/xsstor...idproduct=7767
Heres where i found em
http://www.xs-engineering.com/xsstor...idproduct=7767
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Just wonderin if anyone here applied this application to their FD and if so, did it really make that much of a difference.
Heres where i found em
http://www.xs-engineering.com/xsstor...idproduct=7767
Heres where i found em
http://www.xs-engineering.com/xsstor...idproduct=7767
The link doesn't wprk for me
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i can see the benefits of this. Other cars may not have the fittings on the engine for water temp sensors.
You could also use the fitting for watercooling turbos in aftermarket setups like in hondas.
You could also use the fitting for watercooling turbos in aftermarket setups like in hondas.
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OK.. I would never put a water temp sensor thats suppose to be screwed into a metal on to this thing with a screw clamp.. This is by far made for dumbass, lazy ***** that don't want do things right. I hope NO ONE on this forum thinks this is a good item and pays over $100 to buy this JUNK!!!!
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lol the pic shows an adapter of some sort in the hose. I still think the idea has merits. When i turbocharged my civic, i had to chop the factory radiator hose and have an adapter put in there. This hose makes everything a lot cleaner