Using AN fittings and SS hose with Even Flow Cooling Mod

speeddemon2000

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Not stainless steel but looks stock!!

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Where did this crossover pipe come from? This isn't part of the even flow cooling mod?
 

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Where did this crossover pipe come from? This isn't part of the even flow cooling mod?

As said, it is welded into a stock crossover. If you look at the op's list it is the second part he lists (after the Evenflow kit). I machined my own, but you should be able to order them through some place like Lethal, or Summit.
 

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Looks good Brian. I see you have the old Whipple. That's the old Lysholm 2.3. :rockon:

While I do like the idea of welding in the fitting and using AN fittings, I don't like all the room the hose takes up running it under and behind the blower.

I prefer to run the crossover behind the heads if I had to choose.
 

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New set-up looks sweet Brian, first time I've seen it.

Thanks Brad. :beer: Not quite as flashy as the polished setup, but still kind of mean looking in all black.;-) Now all of the bling is on the inside, where it doesn't show.
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Looks good Brian. I see you have the old Whipple. That's the old Lysholm 2.3. :rockon:

While I do like the idea of welding in the fitting and using AN fittings, I don't like all the room the hose takes up running it under and behind the blower.

I prefer to run the crossover behind the heads if I had to choose.

Hi Kevin, Yes, you are correct. I had the whole thing rebuilt because it was dropped on it's snout by usps, and made some bearing noise on the initial startup.:nonono: It's perfect now, though, and I have it set up for 18psi with a 3" upper, and the stock lower.

I agree with you on the more stealth plumbing of the other style, but I wasn't planning to drop the trans anytime in the foreseeable future, so I went with this style. I figured if it must show, I wanted it to look cool. The spliced in, multiple hose clamp look just didn't do it for me.;-)
 
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