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R.U.F wrote:I like the methodology behind the SQ engineering website and wondered if anyone here has done a similar set up and how much of the 16V parts can be utilised?
Cheers
stolic wrote: The only bit of fab work required was a small weld to enable the thermostat pipe to be rotated 180 deg, and a little creative work with a few different rubber pipe bends.
It's not 100% finished ( still a few sections of mock-up pipe that need to be replaced once angles are confirmed) but I'll get Stalker to thow up some pics if you like.
Sam-Q wrote:stolic wrote: The only bit of fab work required was a small weld to enable the thermostat pipe to be rotated 180 deg, and a little creative work with a few different rubber pipe bends.
It's not 100% finished ( still a few sections of mock-up pipe that need to be replaced once angles are confirmed) but I'll get Stalker to thow up some pics if you like.
That sounds like a lot of work, have you thought of just not having those pipes?
R.U.F wrote:Cheers stolic. Pics would be great.
R.U.F wrote:if the temp sensor is relocated off the back of the standard 20V thermo housing say to the top or side, will it clear the firewall?
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