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RotorMotor 05-15-09 03:13 AM

GB: '93-95 AND '99-Spec Sakebomb Garage Oil Cooler Kits!
 
Sakebomb Garage, in conjunction with FDNewbie Imports is proud to present: The best damn twin oil cooler kits available!!



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  • Maximum cooling efficiency to protect our already hot running motors, and eliminate overheating concerns by taking significant load off of the water cooling system.
  • Direct bolt-on, with no fabrication, modification, or custom work involved
  • OEM look and fit
  • Higher quality components/brackets, yet still more affordable than the competition.
  • Two cooler sizes: Different oil-cooler capacities to fit your car's cooling requirements, and your budget.
  • Coolers can be swapped out at any time to upgrade capacity, and coolers will work with '93+, '99 spec, and some aftermarket bumpers.
  • Over-Engineered: Pressure and temperature ratings for ALL of our lines and fittings vastly exceed the maximum pressure and temperature ever generated by the oiling system, to ensure durability and longevity.




Recently we have received quite a few requests for oil cooler kits. Despite the lack of a website, formal pricing structure (till now), and any advertising besides word of mouth, they have been constantly trickling out the door since we got the kits finalized. My initial intention was to run a GB to launch the 99 kits. Unfortunately I got sidetracked by life, and Dan kept getting requests for the kits (and selling them)… so I never got around to putting a Group Buy together on them…. TILL NOW :)


Our last production run of parts has been moving out the door faster than we had expected. We currently have only *5* 93-95 sets left, and *5* 99’ sets left. That’s it! So without further delay, we’re going to do a GB on the last 10 kits, first come first serve. The GB discount will be a FLAT $75 off of any kit you choose. The GB discount basically amounts to getting you half of the way to the TRACK setup with 25-row coolers, more than halfway to the 99 kit, or a free upgrade to stainless steel lines. That’s about the best we can do for a GB, and considering our kits are ALREADY priced significantly lower than the competition, have a better fit, stronger brackets, and only use the highest quality components, we feel that you will not find a comparable kit for these prices. Well, actually, “I” feel that you will not find a comparable kit PERIOD ;) just check around and you’ll see what I mean. The reason we created them in the first place was from personal experience with the other setups currently available.










All of our kits include:

- Black Setrab oil coolers
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Mocal 180 degrees oil thermostat
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Stainless steel and Aluminum mounting brackets for oil coolers and thermostat
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Stainless steel mounting hardware

- All lines (rubber/stainless/nylon racing) come pre-assembled and pressure tested with subtle black and silver Mocal fittings.

-Aluminum -10AN Spanner (Wrench) included to tighten down your fittings. :icon_tup:










The following is our formal (non-GB) pricing for the oil cooler kits. We tried to simplify things as much as possible. Basically you start with the base kit price, and add on any options you choose:





Street Kit (Base) $960
Comes with twin 19-row Setrab coolers, High-Pressure Black rubber hose (OEM look) with high quality black and silver Mocal end fittings pre-installed. Included with every kit is a -10AN aluminum spanner (wrench) to safely tighten the aluminum fittings without damaging them. Everything you need to install the coolers on your car is included, down to every last nut, bolt, washer, or spacer... and even the wrench!



*As our brackets are designed to accept both 19-row or 25-row coolers, they can be upgraded to the larger capacity coolers at any time!


Track Kit + $150
Upgrade to 25-row Setrab cores. Even higher cooling capacity then our twin 19 row kit. We have reports of customers staying out ALL DAY at the track without any sign of rising temps! This setup really is cool ;) (sorry I had to) Don’t cut your track day short. Also 20b and high-HP 13b cars should consider this setup.


‘99 Spec/Aftermarket Bumper + $130
Those of you running a '99 spec or aftermarket bumper will need to upgrade to this redesigned kit so that the coolers clear the bumper and can make better use of the larger inlets. (Please see the *note below)

Stainless Steel Braided Lines
+ $65
Highest pressure and temp rating of all the lines we offer (and they look great!) but care must be taken when routing them as the SS braids can wear into anything they come in contact with.


Nylon Braided Racing Lines + $115
Black Nylon reinforced lines, ultra lightweight, high pressure and temp rating (and they look great!). These nylon lines have the benefits of braided reinforcement (like SS lines) but without the abrasion problems and lack of flexibility associated with SS lines.


GB Discount: Take $75 off your total purchase!






*A note about the 99 oil cooler upgrade, and about aftermarket bumpers.

Cost: Unfortunately, the ‘99 coolers needed to be repositioned for the 99 bumper and rebar, and special fittings were required to then clear the headlights. In addition there is a more complex bracket setup required to relocate it to the proper position. For this reason the price of the 99 kit is significantly higher. This is directly due to the cost of the extra parts... we actually take a loss on the 99 “upgrade” for this reason, but it was the only way to make them fit the 99 bumper, be positioned to make more efficient use of the larger bumper inlets, and also work with the stock 99 fog lights.

Aftermarket bumpers: We also engineered a small amount of adjustability into the brackets in hopes that people with aftermarket bumpers could adjust the position of the oil coolers to work with their bumper. We obviously could not test the coolers with every aftermarket bumper out there (so we cant guarantee 100% that they will fit without modification) but more than likely, there is enough adjustability to fit the majority of aftermarket bumpers out there. You have an even better chance if your bumper uses the 99 lights or similar, as those bumpers were typically designed to work with the stock 99 cars’ oil cooler setup (which is basically how ours fits).

Obligatory Legal disclaimer: This oil cooler kit is intended for off road use only.




Payment Info: Please add your forum username, shipping zip-code, and any kit options you want to the list below. Within 24hrs please submit either a payment in full, or a $100 non-refundable deposit to reserve your spot in the GB.

Deposit: Please paypal us a $100.00 deposit to hold your spot in the GB. At the end of the GB (or anytime before) payment must be submitted. We realize that it can take some time to come up with a payment, which is why we are willing to work with you... but, we want to make sure tire-kickers dont flood the GB list as there are limited spots available, hence the deposit.

Payment in Full: If you are ready to go, we are ready to process your order. We only charge actual shipping rates, but to do this we need your zip to calculate shipping. In the future we hope to automate this process but for now we have to do it the old fashioned way ;)

How to make a payment: PayPal normally charges us a 3% fee for using their services. So this additional cost doesn't get passed on to you (in the form of inflated product pricing) we give our customers the option of avoiding this charge. To avoid this charge, please submit payment as an 'e-check'... - PayPal E-Check Tutorial: CLICK HERE
If you choose to not submit payment/deposit using e-check, please add 3% to your payment.



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Funkspectrum 05-15-09 12:32 PM

I'm in for the '99 spec kit...since I'm switching to the FEED front anyway.

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I will paypal a deposit the second I have the available funds.

Scrub 05-15-09 01:06 PM

The regular kit works with the FEED front as well, just a heads up :)

Funkspectrum 05-15-09 03:28 PM

Ah...Thanks! :)

ImStillOnJava 05-15-09 08:02 PM

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
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99 Kits
1. Funkspectrum
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i'll send a paypal over as soon as i really wake up from my nap...

Scrub 05-17-09 09:15 AM

funkspectrum you need to add what version you want and any options as well as your zip code please.

Carol, I sent you a message with your shipping quote.

ImStillOnJava 05-17-09 02:29 PM

echeck sent in full :)

Funkspectrum 05-19-09 03:40 PM

Apologies.

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
2. Funkspectrum - Track Version/ Zip: 95407
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Scrub 05-22-09 08:51 AM

PM sent

silverarow 05-25-09 11:52 AM

I'm in, I'll e-check deposit by tomorrow.

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
2. Funkspectrum - Track Version/ Zip: 95407
3. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748
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Scrub 05-26-09 09:24 AM

It's cheaper to use regular paypal for the deposit :)

silverarow 05-26-09 12:23 PM

If I read the instruction correctly a full payment should be made prior to processing the order!!! Is that correct? If yes then it would be cheaper and easier to just make the full payment! And 1 last question, do you have an ETA for completion of the order, and shipping charge to 91748?
thanks

Scrub 05-26-09 02:38 PM

If you would like to pay in full with an e-check, then that would be the cheapest option. If you need your coolers sooner then later, I can ship it out early if you pay in full.

silverarow 05-26-09 05:43 PM

e-check sent for the full amount today.
Thanks

Scrub 05-26-09 11:51 PM

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 PAID
2. Funkspectrum - Track Version/ Zip: 95407
3. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 PAID
4.RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) PAID
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sp_amend 05-28-09 12:25 PM

Does the regular kit work with other aftermarket bumpers besides the Feed's?

Or does the 99 kit work with older stock bumpers, as well?

Rotary_Rocket! 05-28-09 12:55 PM

Where in the Bay Area are you located? Is it possible for me to see them in person?

Scrub 05-28-09 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by sp_amend (Post 9245048)
Does the regular kit work with other aftermarket bumpers besides the Feed's?

Or does the 99 kit work with older stock bumpers, as well?

The only aftermarket bumper that the kit has been seen on is the FEED. I can't really comment on fitment. Most aftermarket bumpers sit further forward then oem. I can fairly confidently say that either kit will work with an aftermarket bumper, you'll just need to make your own ducting.

RotorMotor 05-28-09 04:49 PM

Rotary Rocket! you have a PM


Originally Posted by sp_amend (Post 9245048)
Does the regular kit work with other aftermarket bumpers besides the Feed's?

Or does the 99 kit work with older stock bumpers, as well?

Hey Scott, just replied to your PM. Which bumper are you using? As we haven't been able to test the kit on every bumper (there are just too many) we can only give our best guess as to the fitment with aftermarket bumpers. Here's a little more info to either help you decide or confuse you further ;) :

~A bumper with 99 front signals was (most likely) designed to work with the stock 99 coolers, and therefore should fit (better) with the 99 kit. I should qualify this by saying that the 93 kit may however fit very well with your aftermarket bumper (such as the FEED).

~Most aftermarket bumpers have a larger footprint than stock (extend down and out further) so I would expect less interference in general with those bumpers. [Keep in mind, the 99 cooler kit was designed with MORE clearance on the sides and bottom (compared to 93+), as the 99 bumper and rebar made us push the kit in and up slightly].

~Most aftermarket bumpers have enlarged oil cooler openings... the 99 kit takes better advantage of this extra airflow as the cooler sits further inboard putting more of the cooler in direct airflow.

~The 99 Spec kit is engineered to be slightly adjustable (pitch, rotation, alignment) which may help with aftermarket fitment

~The 99 Spec upgrade is significantly more expensive, and we make nothing off of it... price is all due to specialized fittings and brackets. It's a personal decision/judgment call which mounting solution you want for an aftermarket bumper. Hopefully knowing the difference in how they mount will help you make a better informed choice.


Take Away Comments for Aftermarket Bumper Fitment:

  • 93+ MAY work just fine
  • '99 is more expensive
  • '99 coolers sit slightly IN and UP compared to 93+
  • '99 is slightly adjustable (pitch/rotation/alignment) for tight fitments
  • '99 will see slightly more direct-airflow with enlarged bumper openings

sp_amend 05-28-09 06:00 PM

Thanks a lot, Scrub and RotorMotor, for detailed info!

I think I have much better idea on what to get now.

Most likely, I might eventually go with Shine's Feed bumper anyways. Thanks.

sp_amend 05-29-09 04:31 AM

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
2. Funkspectrum - Track Version/ Zip: 95407
3. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748
4. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version)
5. sp_amend - Track Kit + Nylon Lines - 90038

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RotorMotor 05-31-09 09:03 PM


Unfortunately, we are currently out of spots for the 93+ Kits. I received a number of requests this weekend for additional people to be squeezed into the GB. As we will have to do another production run, we will only be able to offer GB pricing once a set number of kits have been reached.

I am opening a "waiting list" for additional 93+ cooler kits below... please add your name to the waiting list if you are interested. We will need to reach AT LEAST 5 kits in order to apply GB pricing. Otherwise standard pricing will apply.


93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
2. Funkspectrum - Track Version/ Zip: 95407
3. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748
4. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version)
5. sp_amend - Track Kit + Nylon Lines - 90038


Waiting List for 93+ Kits

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99 Kits
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RotorMotor 06-09-09 07:59 PM

Tire Kickers! :mad:
 

Originally Posted by RotorMotor (Post 9253899)

Unfortunately, we are currently out of spots for the 93+ Kits. I received a number of requests this weekend for additional people to be squeezed into the GB.......

As the price of FD's has been going down, the number of immature owners wanting to own "mad-quick" FD's has been increasing. Along with the cheap prices for FD's has come a new crowd of people wanting even cheaper parts (just look at the numbers of members slapping "ebay parts" on their cars today vs a few years ago). This has given rise to a serious neglect of many FD's, even more "replica" parts being produced, and a significant increase in "tire kickers" looking for parts at half the price or simply just filling time window-shopping on the forum.

How does this all relate to this particular GB you might ask? Well, we have noticed this recurring problem with members not following through after adding their name to group buys. This hurts both the sellers and other members in the GB. This particular GB has a limited number of spots, and as a result we decided that a $100 non-refundable deposit should be submitted to reserve a spot. Regretably, we were too trusting and did not strictly enforce this policy. As a result, I had to turn away two members who wanted kits immidiately (as the list was full) only to subsequently have a couple members whom we did not collect the deposit from drop out.

From this point on: PLEASE DO NOT ADD YOUR NAME TO THE LIST WITHOUT SUBMITTING A DEPOSIT Sorry to have to do this. I dont like making rules, and especially dont like having to enforce them, but it's become too frustrating dealing with dead beat buyers :mad:

On a happier note, there are now two available spots for 93+ kits. Enjoy. :D

-Heath



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93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version)
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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RotorMotor 06-10-09 02:41 PM

Thanks for the prompt payment FDSeoul... we're processing your order now :)

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
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99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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Scrub 06-14-09 06:08 PM

hippity hop

yannis-supras 06-15-09 10:09 PM

I have the Origin bumper so I just made a full payment for the '99 kit, unless you know otherwise guys.

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
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99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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And just a question about the actual oil coolers set up; are they designed to be connected in series or parallel?

RotorMotor 06-16-09 09:06 AM

They are run in series. There is no advantage to running them parallel (you would need two separate thermostats... but the functionality would still be the same). -Heath


Originally Posted by yannis-supras (Post 9291495)
I have the Origin bumper so I just made a full payment for the '99 kit, unless you know otherwise guys.

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
4.
5.


99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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And just a question about the actual oil coolers set up; are they designed to be connected in series or parallel?


Scrub 06-16-09 10:25 AM

You can run them in parallel with one thermostat, by using Y splitter fittings. Some seem to think it's a better system. But the track reports we get back from our system have been nothing but good, so there is no need to run them parallel. The price increase from the extra lines and hardware would also be hard to justify for most customers. I think you will be more then satisfied with the system in series :)

-Dan

yannis-supras 06-16-09 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by Scrub (Post 9292559)
You can run them in parallel with one thermostat, by using Y splitter fittings. Some seem to think it's a better system. But the track reports we get back from our system have been nothing but good, so there is no need to run them parallel. The price increase from the extra lines and hardware would also be hard to justify for most customers. I think you will be more then satisfied with the system in series :)

-Dan

Heath, Dan, I'm getting really excited here! I'm quite anxious to get hold of the kit :) !!!

RotorMotor 06-16-09 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by yannis-supras (Post 9292771)
Heath, Dan, I'm getting really excited here! I'm quite anxious to get hold of the kit :) !!!

Thanks Yannis :) it's worth the wait... you shouldn't have any overheating problems after the coolers

FDSeoul 06-16-09 05:13 PM

FD's thermodynamically retarded POS:)

sp_amend 06-16-09 05:14 PM

I've heard a lot of great things about this kit.

I wish I could get one for myself too but i just can't right now.

Heath is an awesome guy as well.

good luck to ya'll...

cuhrupt 06-16-09 05:59 PM

bumpppppppppp

Tim Benton 06-19-09 10:51 PM

I have the Origin bumper so I just made a full payment for the '99 kit, unless you know otherwise guys.

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
4. Tim Benton - street kit (base version - zip code 30125
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99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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And just a question about the actual oil coolers set up; are they designed to be connected in series or parallel

Tim Benton 06-20-09 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by Tim Benton (Post 9302864)

93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
4. Tim Benton - street kit (base version - zip code 30125
5.


99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
3.
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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Took out the misquoted part about having a 99 front end. i've got the stock 93 front end. And although it looks straight forward, does it come with a hint of instructions? I've done most everything to my car, but some instructions always help.

Tim

RotorMotor 06-20-09 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by Tim Benton (Post 9303679)
Took out the misquoted part about having a 99 front end. i've got the stock 93 front end. And although it looks straight forward, does it come with a hint of instructions? I've done most everything to my car, but some instructions always help.

Tim

Tim, Thanks for the deposit :)

While it IS somewhat straight forward, there are a few tips, tricks, and instructions that would be helpfull for a first time installer. I'm doing a full writeup soon that will include step by step instructions/pictures for the installation. I've had this on my To-Do list for months now but still haven't gotten around to it (and I've taken alot of flack for it from Dan ;) sorry Dan) so I'm going to set a goal for myself... 2 weeks we should have a full step by step writeup. Now... lets see if I can keep my promise :D

Thanks again Tim!


93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
4. Tim Benton - street kit (base version - zip code 30125 (DEPOSIT)
5.


99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
3.
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Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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silverarow 06-20-09 04:51 PM

The kit arrived safely, and it looks great. Will wait for installation instructions as this is a future upgrade. A+ on shipping and communication for this sale.:icon_tup:
thanks
Sam

silverarow 06-20-09 04:55 PM

Forgot to ask if anyone knows where to get air ducts for 93 bumper for oil cooler? if any are available!!!

RotorMotor 06-21-09 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by silverarow (Post 9303980)
Forgot to ask if anyone knows where to get air ducts for 93 bumper for oil cooler? if any are available!!!

For the 93 bumpers the coolers sit so close that you dont need an airduct... the bumper opening itself acts as an airduct (there wouldnt be enough clearance to get ducting in there anyway).

The 99 bumpers have the coolers sitting back a little farther... while not required, ducting could possibly help a little for the 99s (though we still havent had any overheating problems so ducing these kits may be a moot point). We currently do not have 99 ducting available, but we are working on a prototype to be mass produced. Regardless, the coolers are already so efficient that ducting may not have much of an impact anyway... but we are working to make them available sometime in the future :)

-Heath

RotorMotor 06-24-09 03:09 AM

PM's responded to :)

FDSeoul 06-25-09 06:32 PM

Just received the kit, thank you......are you guys planning on supplying the install instructions???

RotorMotor 06-25-09 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by FDSeoul (Post 9315322)
Just received the kit, thank you......are you guys planning on supplying the install instructions???

Yes, and I'm working on them now. Hopefully another week and they should be ready. Also I'm happy to answer any installation questions you may have now (before the install instructions are done). -Heath

FDSeoul 06-25-09 06:55 PM

Great news. best of luck with the completion of the instructions..............

RotorMotor 07-01-09 01:43 PM

Tim Benton, Thanks for the final payment! As I have messaged Tim and a few other customers, we have recently had problems sourcing a specific size banjo fitting which is used in every kit. We have tried multiple suppliers with the same response... "out of stock" . We have grabbed up all of the available fittings we have been able to get our hands on, and have a small shipment on the way from Germany. The only problem is that there may be a 3-4 week wait time on the fittings (which unfortunately will delay shipping of further kits). We are working on another solution which removes the need for the now hard to find banjo fitting, but for now expect a 3-4week delay for subsequent shipments of kits :( . After that we hope to be back on track...

Here is the updated list.


93+ Kits
1. Imstillonjava - track version w/ nylon lines. zip: 91748 (PAID)
2. Silverarow - Street Kit (Base Version) / Zip 91748 (PAID)
3. RE-Amemiya - Street kit (Base Version) (PAID)
4. Tim Benton - street kit (base version - zip code 30125 (PAID)
5.


99 Kits
1. FDSeoul - Street Kit/Nylon Lines (PAID)
2. yannis-supras - Street Kit/ Nylon Lines/ Athens, Greece (PAID)
3.
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5.

Waiting List for 93+ Kits
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2.
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5.

RotorMotor 07-02-09 07:14 PM

PM's replied to

FDSeoul 07-06-09 03:06 PM

Dan i just got my missing banjo bolt today, thanks.


Now i just need the install instructions:)

any ideas on when it will be complete?

Scrub 07-07-09 09:43 AM

PM sent :)

yannis-supras 07-09-09 02:03 AM

I got my kit last Monday! Everything was very carefully packed and look great.

I have to say that Heath has been super-helpful and provided excellent customer service all along my order.

All that's left now is those installation instructions...:gwink:

RotorMotor 07-09-09 02:49 AM


Originally Posted by yannis-supras (Post 9344896)
I got my kit last Monday! Everything was very carefully packed and look great.

I have to say that Heath has been super-helpful and provided excellent customer service all along my order.

All that's left now is those installation instructions...:gwink:

Hey Yanis! Thank you for the kind words, and I'm happy to hear everything made it safely to Greece and did not get held by customs :D .

Dan and I are working on the instructions now. Tomorrow may be too soon, hopefully the day after we will have everything in order. Unfortunately my basement flooded and I haven't been able to walk through a complete install the last weekend. Not to worry, Dan and I both have many installation pictures to pick through. You will most likely notice 4 separate mazda paint codes in this upcoming cobbled together instructions sheet ;).... once everything is back to normal I will do an even more thorough walkthrough. But for now we hope to have something that will easily get you through the instalation. Keep an eye on this thread, we'll post a link here shortly.

Thank you! -Heath :)

morris93fd 07-12-09 04:14 PM

are there any 93+ kits left? and how would i go about getting one?


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