Kind of off subject but where are you putting you battery at? Trunk?
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Yup it goes to the trunk
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How much cable did you need ? And how did you run the ground? Or is there a DIY on that I should look for?
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Originally Posted by niteshade247
(Post 4566098)
How much cable did you need ? And how did you run the ground? Or is there a DIY on that I should look for?
Seach is your friend. https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-do-...-trunk-173180/ |
So my coolant tank is busted and I really don't want to go back to stock. What are the suggestions? I found this (1st link) which looked nice because it has 4 hose connectors and a pressure relief cap. I'm sure the pressure relief is necessary, but what about the tank having 4 connectors? What would I have to do to use a tank with only one connector? And what should I do about the level sensor, because I know some of you just unhooked it, but are there any drawbacks (except the obvious having to check your coolant), or would I be better off drilling and tapping a hole for it? Also I found another nicer tank (2nd link) which might be easier to work with, but what's you guy's opinions? Or am I just way off and should buy the stock tank to be done with it? Just looking for some input, and looking to improve. Thanks for any help.
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If you have to ask then this is not a route you want to take. I suggest just getting an OEM tank, you can get it cheaper without the level sensor and just check it manually. Or spent another $50.00 and get the one with the sensor and be done with it.
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Thought they only sold the tank with sensor now?
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
(Post 4704243)
Thought they only sold the tank with sensor now?
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My triple can setup cost me almost $400 to do it right. I only found 1 overflow can that was the same volume as the factory bottle, and they run about $80 each (Prices vary based on availability). You'll have to modify it, get fittings, custom length hoses, and make a bracket.
Be very careful with the hose going to the radiator... the plastic nipple on top of the radiator is prone to breaking. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...+Tank&_sacat=0 |
Sensor is mandatory; checking coolant level "just visually" is not good enough. Why? Should your radiator/coolant system be damaged while driving and you were to lose coolant suddenly, you wouldn't know until it's too late!
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My coolant light is on permanently, the sensor is fubar. Like many Rx8 owners tho, no big deal. I keep a keen eye on my fluids anyway.
Been thinking of swapping out the stock reservoir for an aluminum unit but I like the clear plastic ones as I can visually see the level without opening the cap. |
Yeah does seem like a lot of work, I guess I'll hold off on that for now. My stock tank isn't really totally busted up, a plastic edge that holds on the cap just broke off, but there's gotta be a way to get the cap to stay.
But judging from your setup reddozen, if I were to build a custom tank it would have to have 4 hoses? is that right? And if someone would be so kind, could one perhaps explain what the 4 hoses do? |
Originally Posted by Cypher279
(Post 4704603)
Yeah does seem like a lot of work, I guess I'll hold off on that for now. My stock tank isn't really totally busted up, a plastic edge that holds on the cap just broke off, but there's gotta be a way to get the cap to stay.
But judging from your setup reddozen, if I were to build a custom tank it would have to have 4 hoses? is that right? And if someone would be so kind, could one perhaps explain what the 4 hoses do? https://www.rx8club.com/series-i-tec...3/#post3432330 2 go into the thermostat housing assembly. 1 goes into the radiator 1 is the overflow blow-by vent. |
Thanks so much, I appreciate it.
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