911joeblow
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I assume several of you have seen the cooling upgrade kit that adds flow from the rear of the heads to the heater circuit. Rubberduck makes one as does Flash Offroad. At any rate I have figured out a way to better skin the cat. Those systems have a flaw in that the flow is partially dependent on the heater circuit being open which in the summer when you really need the better cooling is counter to what you likely want. Further they require cutting hoses and using hose clamps, also using sealers to make threads seal is a bit hokey. They also use Stainless braided brake hose which looks pretty also likes to saw into your soft aluminum parts.
So I came up with a system which uses very high temp push lock hose and all AN fittings with no hokey cutting of hoses. Further it is actually run so that the flow is constant and not dependent of the heater being on. Lastly is is completely bolt on and reversible if you want to remove it. My truck has complete balance of heat across the heads now and never exceeds the thermostat cracking temp even climbing big hills or pulling a big load. So I am gauging interest in these systems as a fellow enthusiast to other enthusiasts. I am not a business and not really interested in being one but think this is something I should offer to the community. I figure the price will be less than the other inferior systems at $275 each. What do you guys think?
So I came up with a system which uses very high temp push lock hose and all AN fittings with no hokey cutting of hoses. Further it is actually run so that the flow is constant and not dependent of the heater being on. Lastly is is completely bolt on and reversible if you want to remove it. My truck has complete balance of heat across the heads now and never exceeds the thermostat cracking temp even climbing big hills or pulling a big load. So I am gauging interest in these systems as a fellow enthusiast to other enthusiasts. I am not a business and not really interested in being one but think this is something I should offer to the community. I figure the price will be less than the other inferior systems at $275 each. What do you guys think?