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03-23-2015, 05:26 PM
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New rerout adapter...
Found this on facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/speedworksg...type=1&fref=nf
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Heater outlet and sensor bung on wrong side of thermostat.
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Heater outlet and sensor bung on wrong side of thermostat.
Unless you used a remote thermostat like a M-tuned setup.
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Wonder how this one deals with this closeness (regardless of where you place the thermostat).
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It would be the same, he uses a kia neck just like in the pic...
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well assuming the spacer is there lol. But you would only NEED a blank spacer
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According the the facebook post it needs a spacer and an inline thermostat. Not really helpful when skou's spacer is so easy to use.
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It only needs the spacer for the 1.8 motors, yet another cheapo part that really only works properly on the 1.6 cars.
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The heater core being in the wrong side us actually the biggest issue.
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The heater core being in the wrong side us actually the biggest issue.
Looks like its on the drivers side to me, seems fine.
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Oops. Forgot it was for a remote thermostat setup.
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This does not excite me
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1.6's don't even need an adapter really, no remote thermostat, just parts you take off the car and reverse.
This thing is about a lot of useless.
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It's ordinary for me.
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