Ordered Kurt Urban steam vent setup
After doing a LOT of research of how to best make a plug and play setup (there seems to be a lot of discussion on where the steam vent return should go), I've put together a complete list of parts needed for the install.
-KUP steam vent kit w/optional bracket & FAST option (there is no reason NOT to get the FAST/LS7 option... It costs the same and leaves room if you swap intakes later)
-Jags That Run LS1 upper radiator hose connector with vent and steam line tee
-1/8NPT to -4AN 90deg connector
-90deg -4AN Push-Loc hose end
-Straight -4AN Push-Loc hose end
-10 feet -4AN Push-Loc hose
The plan-
-Install the KUP kit with the supplied bracket
-Remove barb fitting from the JTR piece and install 1/8NPT to -4AN 90deg connector in it's place
-Splice JTR piece into upper radiator hose
-Install straight -4AN Push-Loc fitting on one side of hose, connect it to the -4AN connector on JTR piece
-Route hose until satisfied with layout, cut hose, install the other -4AN Push-Loc fitting on hose
-Burp coolant system and sleep easy.
Can anyone think of something that I'm missing? (I hope not. everything's already ordered
)If there's any interest, I'll post up pictures after I do the install, along with links to where parts can be purchased.
Honestly, you can mount noids just about anywhere... All it takes is some sheet aluminum, a drill, a and a vice. Make your own mount
There are also several pre-made noid mounts available from some of the sponsors. The only reason I paid for the 25 bucks for the KUP mount is because I know it'll fit right and for 25 dollars it's just not worth it for me to dick with making my own. Trending Topics
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I actually got my orders today, so tomorrow night or maybe the next day I'll actually see my baby for the first time in over a year. Deployment SUCKS... But all that money sure bought a lot of car parts!
I'll post up some pictures when I get the setup done. Shouldn't be too hard, I don't think.
As soon as the intake goes back on and I make the AN line going from the steam vent collection block to the upper radiator hose, I'll post up some pictures.
A lifter died last night shortly after startup, and when pulling the heads today I noticed something interesting about the 45 degree fittings they supply for the 102's vs straight fittings- The small head bolts won't clear the straight fittings (fittings have to be removed), but WILL clear the 45 degrees with them clocked for the FAST.
Anyway, I now have an -AN setup in the back tying to the stock front crossover modified in the front.



OP, sorry about the hijack...











