Front Mount Intercooler and power steering cooling lines on a 3rd gen
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Dorifto Tengoku No More
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Me and a couple of friends(maybe) are going to install a FMIC to a friends FD but we don't know what to do with the power steering cooling lines (shown in the pic) when we install it. Where shall we put the power steering cooling lines?
In my friend's
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In my friend's
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need more info. what pic, what ic kit? I have a greddy 2 row. They give you a power steering cooler replacement (basically a goofy looking bent pipe that replaces the goofy looking bent stock pipe). The fit was less than ideal on my car but everything fit after I snaked the lines around a couple suspension parts.
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From: On the mountain of Thessaloniki, Greece
Originally posted by CCarlisi
what pic, what ic kit?
what pic, what ic kit?
On another thread someone else also answered me that his Greddy kit came with the replacing pipe.
What can I do in my situation?
The replacement pipe is made of what? Aluminum, copper, plastic?
Can i manufacture one?
Originally posted by FxF
The picture is right above and it shows the p/s cooling line. The IC is hand made and it is not some known brand kit.
On another thread someone else also answered me that his Greddy kit came with the replacing pipe.
What can I do in my situation?
The replacement pipe is made of what? Aluminum, copper, plastic?
Can i manufacture one?
The picture is right above and it shows the p/s cooling line. The IC is hand made and it is not some known brand kit.
On another thread someone else also answered me that his Greddy kit came with the replacing pipe.
What can I do in my situation?
The replacement pipe is made of what? Aluminum, copper, plastic?
Can i manufacture one?
My blitz kit came with a steel pipe to replace that piece. It was basically a j-bend, with some additional bending to help it fit better around the rack.
You could probably make one out of electrical conduit with a bender and a flare tool.
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