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Old 08-15-2008, 11:33 AM
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Below are links to the install instructions for the water line kits that are shipping with all new Turbonetics Turbo Systems.

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Thanks! I'll post in a few weeks on how it turns out.
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Is it possible to shorten these lines?

Can the side that goes to the T-fitting be shortened by taking off the end fitting and cutting the line?
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Is it possible to shorten these lines?

Can the side that goes to the T-fitting be shortened by taking off the end fitting and cutting the line?
It could if you are comfortabale with re-attaching the correct fitting to the cut end.
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The problem I have is that the racing car that the turbo is going into does not have a heater core and therefore no hoses as in the instructions.
The only coolant is in the radiator system.

Is it ok to tap the water from the radiator line ? Is so, from where ?
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The problem I have is that the racing car that the turbo is going into does not have a heater core and therefore no hoses as in the instructions.
The only coolant is in the radiator system.

Is it ok to tap the water from the radiator line ? Is so, from where ?
Yes its fine to do that.Most heater cores pull their coolant as a tee from the bypass line that bypasses the radiator core before the thermostat opens.
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Below are links to the install instructions for the water line kits that are shipping with all new Turbonetics Turbo Systems.
I just got my water cooled GT-K 350 today, But it has no water line kit with it !
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I just got my water cooled GT-K 350 today, But it has no water line kit with it !
The water lines come with complete turbo systems but don't come with individual turbo orders unless they are added with it. Sorry about that.
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