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brocky41 |
Posted: 2007/1/17 9:50 Updated: 2007/1/17 9:50 |
Just popping in   Joined: 2004/3/11 From: New Zealand Posts: 19 |
 Re: laneys cooler setup should b done by friday also if it were round the other way you would get less lag as there is less lenght to the cooler, which you may need looking at the size of that turbo haha
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kululadotgroen |
Posted: 2007/1/17 9:41 Updated: 2007/1/17 9:41 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2006/7/12 From: Cape Town ZA Posts: 1054 |
 Re: laneys cooler setup should b done by friday Just a question, I know everyone has advised you to raise the cooler a bit, and it will help with clearance and damage. But why don't you turn the cooler around, so that the in/outlet pipes are on top. It just seems from this pic, that the plumbing would be easier that way around, as well as being shorter.
Just wondering...
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