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commo conversion radiator problem

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commo conversion radiator problem

Post by AcTioN13 »

hey all,

doing a VP V6 engine conversion on my rn105 luxxy. does any one have any pictures of how they did their top radiator hose or any advice? As its very tight going round the power steer pump and battery.

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Post by taps »

Just go to your local auto supplier and see what they have that will work, i think i used a bottom ford xd from memory on mine.
You could always cut up some bends and make your own up joining them with pipe etc
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Rad hose.

Post by luxembuger »

Hey pal, here is a pic of what I did on mine. I'm using the standard 2.8D radiator. I can't remember which outlet i had swapped over to the other side to do it this way and it helps being a Sheety to do it like this too, but you should be able to either use exhaust pipe or I think there is universal flexible hose too. I believe "V6 hilux" off here has a fairly simple set up for his also.
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Post by AcTioN13 »

just to let you all know, i took the advice and went looking, found the xf hose, considered it and then spied a nissan pulsar lower hose (i think) and it fits perfectly through the gap.


sadly i now have a nissan part on my toyota
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Post by xxxhilux »

its probly made for nissan not by nissan so you shoudnt have any problems.
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