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12-11-2018, 10:03 AM | #5 |
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Yeah this kit will also increase coolant temps located in front of the radiator. Might want to include longer lines to allow for other mounting locations.
I built a similar setup for $225 mounted in the bumper air ducts but it required a lot of custom work to design. I'd say the the R&D is worth paying a bit more than parts alone but still a tad steep. Where did you buy this kit from?
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This is just some bro slapping cricket stickers onto EBAY parts and charging you 3x more for them lol... His Facebook page is fake and his "LLC" named "Misfire Racing" doesn't even exist. How are people this gullible? You're best off mounting these in the wheel wells. No point in selling these since you'd then have to rebuy new cores anyway to do whatever it is you want to do... Just grab some 90* brackets from home depot and mount the cores in the OE location. Last edited by bbnks2; 12-12-2018 at 08:03 AM.. |
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