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BravoHotel
post Jun 11 2003, 06:32 PM
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I've got the cooler. The sandwich plate/thermostat and new air dam are on the way. Now I have to decide what kind of hose to use. I think that braided hose is overkill...it looks cool, but no one will ever see it and it looks like a PITA to work with. Does anyone have experience with the slip fit "barbed" fittings and hose that Aeroquip, Russell and others sell. The fittings are rated to 200psi, which should be more than enough...plus much less expensive.

Any suggestions apprecitated

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BravoHotel
post Jun 11 2003, 08:02 PM
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Chris, I ordered the "RSR" type air dam from GT-Racing ($221 + UPS ground). I haven't totally figured out the routing of the hose, but was thinking inside the outer rocker panels.

Drew do you think I need a temp rating above 300deg? With the cooler, oil should stay well below 200.

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