koyo modifications for vmount setup
koyo modifications for vmount setup
hi,
i am planing my custom made vmont setup.i will use a koyo rad.since i do not have any koyo drawing i need your help to understand what modifications needd to make .
can anyone advice?
should i take a standard koyo or a nflow one?
should i transfer the return outlet to the same side with the inlet?is it posible with the nflow or not?
any help is apreciated.
i am not going with a kit because i want a custom made intercooler to keep my battery position so the new intercooler must have specific dimeensions. thanks!!!
i am planing my custom made vmont setup.i will use a koyo rad.since i do not have any koyo drawing i need your help to understand what modifications needd to make .
can anyone advice?
should i take a standard koyo or a nflow one?
should i transfer the return outlet to the same side with the inlet?is it posible with the nflow or not?
any help is apreciated.
i am not going with a kit because i want a custom made intercooler to keep my battery position so the new intercooler must have specific dimeensions. thanks!!!
hi.
i am searching it but it seams that none posts the modifications to the rad.i found many threads about using koyos but i cannot find any secific details.i do not know even how a koyo looks like. if i were familiar i would understand from the litle infos.i am about to purchace a koyo thats why i am asking .anyway i keep searching.sometimes an advice from someone is pricelessthanks
i am searching it but it seams that none posts the modifications to the rad.i found many threads about using koyos but i cannot find any secific details.i do not know even how a koyo looks like. if i were familiar i would understand from the litle infos.i am about to purchace a koyo thats why i am asking .anyway i keep searching.sometimes an advice from someone is pricelessthanks
You could also get this since your getting a custom IC and don't want a kit.
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/vmount%20radiator.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/vmount%20radiator.htm
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/my-custom-vmount-setup-862626/
This is how I did it. Pics should be good enough with the explanations. It really is not that difficult, any good welder should be able to figure it out. Just don't forget the separator plate that goes INSIDE the upper end tank.
Honestly why don't you just order one form Jason at RX7store.net. Much easier (and possibly cheaper) unless you already have a koyo.
This is how I did it. Pics should be good enough with the explanations. It really is not that difficult, any good welder should be able to figure it out. Just don't forget the separator plate that goes INSIDE the upper end tank.
Honestly why don't you just order one form Jason at RX7store.net. Much easier (and possibly cheaper) unless you already have a koyo.
I get a few emails a week on our radiator. No need to do the Koyo N Flow when converting to a vmount because when we modify the radiator we make it a Triple pass ( or Dual) anyway with the modified endtank.
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thanks guys,
yes , Jason have a very nice radiator and he helped me a lot in the past with my power fc.
i have a tig machine and i can weld the endtanks.i have already purchased the koyo for another friend of mine.
there is a lot modifications the way i want to fit everything .
007, you have a very nice setup.
thanks again for the help!
yes , Jason have a very nice radiator and he helped me a lot in the past with my power fc.
i have a tig machine and i can weld the endtanks.i have already purchased the koyo for another friend of mine.
there is a lot modifications the way i want to fit everything .
007, you have a very nice setup.
thanks again for the help!
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