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Old Nov 29, 2010 | 11:58 PM
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how to make homemade option b

Hey guys just wondering what is need for a home made option b I have aftermarket h/e and dual pass just wondering if anyone can help me on what is needed thanks
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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 12:00 AM
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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 12:26 AM
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Pretty much all the parts in this link, however you can select your own tank for a dual pass flow or however you want it

Option B Kit OPTB - Crate Engine Depot

All these parts are available at your local auto parts store
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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 12:38 AM
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I got a coolant tank from checkers but the hose connects all look like 1/4 in do I just buy some parts that will make the 3/4 in hose fit those 1/4 fittings
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Old Nov 30, 2010 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by goeckeritz123
I got a coolant tank from checkers but the hose connects all look like 1/4 in do I just buy some parts that will make the 3/4 in hose fit those 1/4 fittings
hmm im not too sure if a 1/4" is too small thou...but you can always get different hoses or reducers to that small, but imo a 3/4 " would be better since its the stock size for the intercooler hoses just to keep the flow steady...

somebody should chime in on this too...im sure everbody's sleeping or too lazy to type lol
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For sure I got the take for 8 bucks I know the air bleed line will work just wondered if reduceing the bigger hoses done for the small section just from the the tank
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For sure I got the take for 8 bucks I know the air bleed line will work just wondered if reduceing the bigger hoses done for the small section just from the the tank
Are you doing a single pass from the tank or dual. like back and forth " besides the air bleed line..what im tryna ask is does the tank have 1 or 2 outputs ?
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It has 2 but I think it will be a flow thought on this tank cuz both lines would be both level
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It has 2 but I think it will be a flow thought on this tank cuz both lines would be both level
eeeeh im not that sure about the flowthrough one as i havent experimented with one, if it was one just like the GM tank i would think it should be ok, but im not sure how thats gonna affect the flow if it was a flowthrough with 1/4" hoses to 3/4 "
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That's the tank

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