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2009-06-14 04:16:26
#1
Coolant overflow tank
I'll be turboing soon and I was wondering if anyone has moved their overflow tanks to some neat location? Or should I just leave it be? I'm about 99% sure I'll have to move it anyway for the I/C piping.

I also wanna clean my engine bay up some more... so far I've relocated the battery and got an open filter on the end of my MAF. I'm open to any ideas besides wire tucking haha I don't have that much time.

Truett
2009-06-14 04:27:55
#2
Nevermind
2009-06-14 04:32:46
#3
Originally Posted by 2dr_sentra
Get a little aluminum aftermarket one and mount it where ever you wish.


Really? I had no idea that they made aftermarket ones... thanks!
2009-06-14 10:40:24
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Nevermind
2009-06-14 16:03:56
#5
Originally Posted by 2dr_sentra
whats your setup going to be?


Nothing crazy, I'm doing a t28 on the stock engine of a 95 200sx.... I still need the t28 and thats about it
2009-06-14 16:50:10
#6
get rid of all your power steering and run a 25" belt to the wp pulley. Remove ac if you never use it. Remove EGR if you dont do emmissions etc etc.
2009-06-14 17:00:56
#7
Originally Posted by TheRealNighthog
get rid of all your power steering and run a 25" belt to the wp pulley. Remove ac if you never use it. Remove EGR if you dont do emmissions etc etc.


Nice.... I'm gonna keep my ps but I will be removing my a/c, since I never use it. Same with the egr stuff but I'm not entirely sure what I can remove or not... like that damn charcole (SP?) canister
2009-06-14 17:29:55
#8
Originally Posted by TheRealNighthog
get rid of all your power steering and run a 25" belt to the wp pulley. Remove ac if you never use it. Remove EGR if you dont do emmissions etc etc.


OR

Get rid of power steering and remove the water pump and A/C. Use an electrical water pump

2dr are you running an aluminum tank?
2009-06-14 18:12:26
#9
I just rotated mine 90ยบ to clear the IC pipe.
2009-06-14 18:15:17
#10
I think the cheapest way is to just remove the A/C if cost is an issue because you can pick up a no A/C belt at any Napa or and most auto parts dealers. But again that's only if you cheap like me LOL!
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