GB#2: Dual Oil Cooler Kits - SakeBomb Garage
The GB is currently closed, but lets talk via PM and see if I can help you out. The line lengths will have to be different for the 20b, and depending on your front cover/accesories setup the mount for the thermostat may have to be different. This also depends on your clearance between the front cover and the radiator (or whatever else is in front of it) as the thermostat sticks out past the motor. Shoot me a PM, and we can discuss it. There are LOTS of variables involved... not as simple as making a 20b "kit" as each setup is different
Before we get into quoting prices I need to see some pics and a description of your setup. Lets take it to PM and see if we can get you moving.
-Heath
Before we get into quoting prices I need to see some pics and a description of your setup. Lets take it to PM and see if we can get you moving. -Heath

Update: I have four more coolers coming early next week. So that will leave Kiku left until the remaining two cores arrive
-Dan
My kit was missing the two banjo's, four dowty washers, and two banjo bolts needed to attach the lines going from cooler to cooler. I'd like to finish up install today if possible, but can't proceed without the bolts. :\
Nope you aren't missing those parts, those are only necessary for the 99 spec kits. You ordered the regular 93-95 kit and therefore do not need the extra banjos and dowty seals. There are 4 M22 to -10 adapters that attach to the top of the cooler and the line that connects the coolers attaches to that. If you have an issue in the future feel free to PM me, you'll probably get a faster response that way
-Dan
-Dan
question.
If and when you do another GB for this kit......
I am going to get a 99 spec bumper with combo lights and modify the stock 93-95 rebar.
would i need to have the 99 spec upgrade still? or would the normal 93-95 kit work just fine?
If and when you do another GB for this kit......
I am going to get a 99 spec bumper with combo lights and modify the stock 93-95 rebar.
would i need to have the 99 spec upgrade still? or would the normal 93-95 kit work just fine?
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If you are getting a 99 bumper I would recommend the 99 brackets, though with a 93 rebar you *may* be ok. I don't know, we built the 99 setup around allowing stock 99 bumper, rebar, and 99 fogs.... we haven't messed around with mixing in non standard parts
Well the line lengths are specific to the FD. The FC may require a longer or shorter hose, so we really can't say for sure. This kit was designed specifically for the 3rd gen RX-7.
-Dan
-Dan
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1.silver-rex-7(track kit, 99 spec mounts, nylon lines) 92008 $50 Deposit
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if your FD needs cooling, now's the time to do something about it !
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