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Old 05-16-03, 05:17 PM
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Samco Radiator Hose Kit.....

I was wondering if the samco radiator hose kit is applicable to aftermarket radiators. I was planning on getting a fluidyne radiator in the near future and was wondering if these would fit and if these are of good quality. Thanks
Old 05-16-03, 05:59 PM
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damian has them on his car. It's for his stock IC though I think. Try sending him a PM.
They looks really nice and durable.
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the should fit, i mean the are made after the stock hoses.
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yeah they should fit fine...they are well made also...

need to get off my **** and install them...too many things to do...
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They fit just fine with my Shane Racing "ultimate" radiator--and its lowered a bit to fit with the M2 intake.
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Originally posted by vudoodoodoo
damian has them on his car. It's for his stock IC though I think. Try sending him a PM.
They looks really nice and durable.
hello fellas, actually i have the thermaflex hoses, not samco...but im sure they will fit an aftermarket radiator but may have to be trimmed a bit.



here is the thread on them:

https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...ighlight=hoses
Old 05-23-03, 03:47 AM
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They are very easy to trim, so if by chance you are off by millimeters, it wouldn't be too hard to cut some off. I don't think there are too many ppl with them as they run $250 for 2 friggin' hoses
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yeah, they are pricy, but you will never need to change them again :-) ... and they look hella cool (hehehhe)
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SPA technique has a set for $135.00. They are the folks that make the dual digital guages.
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when i tried to get some silicone hoses... non of the companies that used to make them had them in stock, or simply did not make them anymore....but themaflex had a set to me within a few weeks. So availablility plays a factor in cost...




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