FM radiator hose and Begi Water bypass
Im planning on running a bottom mount turbo setup. Does anyone have any better pics of the flyin miata lower radiator hose or the begi bypass setup? I know the begi setup will work, I just havent found many reviews of it.
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I know that you'll have fitment issues with a larger than stock swaybar.
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hmmn problems with the begi setup? Haha racing beat hollow front sway is what Im running...
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the FM hose used to be a universal flex hose, now I believe it's a molded silicone unit....
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ya I know its silicone now. I was just wondering about the path it takes, how much different it is than oem lower.
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Our is different in that it totally removes the mixing manifold and coolant line that runs underneath the manifold. That will make manifold and downpipe installation much, much, easier! It also includes a re-route of the heater line, either similar to the mixing manifold or a full blown Racer Reroute. The rubber tubes that we send can be shortened or adjusted as needed to fit some sway bars.
Stephanie |
Originally Posted by slutz4
(Post 450090)
ya I know its silicone now. I was just wondering about the path it takes, how much different it is than oem lower.
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Putting my FMII kit on as we speak, just slipped the lower rad hose on and it is in clear view. I'm away from my camera atm but will have it tomorrow. I'll get you a pic in the am/early afternoon.
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cool, I really dont think Ill go with that fm hose now. But pics are always nice for future reference.
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Here's a picture of my installed FM lower rad hose. I did a paintbrush trace on it so you can see where it goes. Like I said, basically follows stock path. It is however a well made piece.
http://www.dbmiata.com/miata/IMG_4804.JPG |
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Originally Posted by sprayed
(Post 451063)
How about this ;) |
Send me $40 and and a core.
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