Ok need some help..............
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Ok need some help..............
OK I have a T3/T4 turbo..... and it can be liquid cooled...... My question is were do I run thease lines to???? I know they are for antifreeze, but were do I want to hook them up to the cooling system??????? Plz Help
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Most people either run them inline with the throttle body heater lines, or tap places like the water crossover pipe and block coolant drain plug. It's pretty straight forward. Do a search and you'll find plenty of threads with pics.
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Re: Ok need some help.............. (civic_jdm16)
OK bump for this one.... I think I have a good Idea!!!!!!!!! (I THINK)
Ok on 88-91 civic/crx rad, there is a place to run a coolant line.....
Now would the flow be correct if I would put a T in a the coolant temp sensor,
and run it through the turbo back to the rad????????????? thats my best bet right now......
Modified by civic_jdm16 at 11:04 AM 6/5/2007
Ok on 88-91 civic/crx rad, there is a place to run a coolant line.....
Now would the flow be correct if I would put a T in a the coolant temp sensor,
and run it through the turbo back to the rad????????????? thats my best bet right now......
Modified by civic_jdm16 at 11:04 AM 6/5/2007
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some people run one to the bottom of the rad and to the thermostat housing... they say its cooler there..
I just ran both of mine to a line by the thermostat... it might not be as cool, but its still a closed, pressurised line..
I just ran both of mine to a line by the thermostat... it might not be as cool, but its still a closed, pressurised line..
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