What to do about LS6 coolant tubes?
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What to do about LS6 coolant tubes?
Ok I know I have a few options, and I have searched, but I haven't really found what is my BEST option.
I know you can leave the stock one there and grind some ribs off the intake to make it fit. This seems to make more sense to me since the #7 cylinder has some cooling issues I guess? This option is mostly free
or I could buy the LS6 style one and move it to the front. But once again this doesnt help the cooling issue with the #7 cylinder. Plus this option costs money
or... I could do both and connect them. I think this is what can be done from what I understand in the other threads? Is there any real advantage to doing this? and what is needed ? Two t-connectors and another piece of tubing?
Help
I know you can leave the stock one there and grind some ribs off the intake to make it fit. This seems to make more sense to me since the #7 cylinder has some cooling issues I guess? This option is mostly free
or I could buy the LS6 style one and move it to the front. But once again this doesnt help the cooling issue with the #7 cylinder. Plus this option costs money
or... I could do both and connect them. I think this is what can be done from what I understand in the other threads? Is there any real advantage to doing this? and what is needed ? Two t-connectors and another piece of tubing?
Help
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That's what she said...
iTrader: (8)
Bend down/flatten the stocker and grind the ribs. Do a writeup too lol. I cut/welded a stock tube weekend before last for a guy and it worked awesome.
I wouldn't worry about the cooling problem if I was you. If you start making enough power for it to be an issue, you'll be running the FAST and the tube definatly won't fit under that lol.
I wouldn't worry about the cooling problem if I was you. If you start making enough power for it to be an issue, you'll be running the FAST and the tube definatly won't fit under that lol.