Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
#11
Re: Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
Originally Posted by civic_16s
the problem is that the EG type is too "high" : I can't close my bonnet with that ...
other then that clean *** setup man..
#12
Re: Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
I'd definatly try bleeding your cooling system a few more times.
Especially if your radiator cap is sitting lower than it was stock. Its hard to bleed out all the bubbles, I always use "coolant buckets" so it puts the coolant level at the highest point of the car.
Nice setup btw! charge pipes are screaming bling.
Especially if your radiator cap is sitting lower than it was stock. Its hard to bleed out all the bubbles, I always use "coolant buckets" so it puts the coolant level at the highest point of the car.
Nice setup btw! charge pipes are screaming bling.
#14
Re: Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
hell yea the top fill bucket is the ---- cant live without it, but they don't work so great on the camrys .........makes a geyser
Originally Posted by AbaZ
I'd definatly try bleeding your cooling system a few more times.
Especially if your radiator cap is sitting lower than it was stock. Its hard to bleed out all the bubbles, I always use "coolant buckets" so it puts the coolant level at the highest point of the car.
Nice setup btw! charge pipes are screaming bling.
Especially if your radiator cap is sitting lower than it was stock. Its hard to bleed out all the bubbles, I always use "coolant buckets" so it puts the coolant level at the highest point of the car.
Nice setup btw! charge pipes are screaming bling.
#15
Re: Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
do what others do, make a bracket that tilts the rad back a bit so you can close the hood.
other then that clean *** setup man..
other then that clean *** setup man..
Thanks all for your help and your feedbacks, I'll blled my cooling system as you said.
#19
Re: Finally boosted / need some feedback [pics]
looks like a really clean setup
a stock civic rad might not do it unless your run like water wetter a high psi cap and low thermostat.
might try a two core del sol rad
my buddy has his g2 teg with a b16 turo setup runs a civic alunimun rad cools it just fine
a stock civic rad might not do it unless your run like water wetter a high psi cap and low thermostat.
might try a two core del sol rad
my buddy has his g2 teg with a b16 turo setup runs a civic alunimun rad cools it just fine
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