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Can I run the hose from my AWIC through the opening above where the coolant pipe runs or will it interfere with the door.
Thanks
tom
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Can I run the hose from my AWIC through the opening above where the coolant pipe runs or will it interfere with the door.
Thanks
tom
Yes. That's what I did. One per side. It looks like your hoses are about 5/8" ID? It fits tight but it fits. Tamra made 1" hoses fit in there but I think she had to mod something or squeeze the hose, I can't recall. 5/8" fit no problem as long as you angle and orient them properly.
Frank
818 chassis #181 powered by a '93 VW VR6 Turbo GT3582R
Go-karted Aug 5, 2016 - Then May 19+21, 2017
Tracked May 27/July 26, 2017
Build time before being driveable on Sep 27, 2019: over 6000h
Build Completed Winter 2021
Thanks for the confirmation. Actually hoses are 3/4 inch. The pictures are two different angles of same hose. I plan on running one on either side.
They will fit. You've got tons of space inside de side pods (no higher than 5" above the bottom of the side 1.5" tube frame). Make sure you keep the hose as close as possible to the frame at the point where it gets out of the pod and inside the coolant hole, so that it won't interfere with the inner top edge of pod.
Frank
818 chassis #181 powered by a '93 VW VR6 Turbo GT3582R
Go-karted Aug 5, 2016 - Then May 19+21, 2017
Tracked May 27/July 26, 2017
Build time before being driveable on Sep 27, 2019: over 6000h
Build Completed Winter 2021
Tom
Going through the right side mouse hole I have:
One 1.25" OD Radiator tube.
Two 3/4" ID AWIC hoses
One 5/16" ID radiator bleed hose.
The 3 hose are on top the angled square tube.
On the left side I only have on radiator tube. This was because of our size, we needed a very small dead pedal.
Bob
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Another question. The kit I got from Zerodecibel (Craig) came with an electric fan. Are people using it? I haven't seen any in the searches I've done. If so are they being wired to be on whenever the engine is running or temperature control. I am assuming on all the time.
Tom
Assuming you attached your AWIC heat exchanger in front of your radiator, there aren't too many options other than having your radiator fans cool both the radiator and AWIC HX. I also got my kit through Craig but didn't use the fan. The AWIC heat exchanger will do a decent job of cooling the water (that's cooling the air going into the engine) even without a fan.
I ordered direct from Frozen boost and the kit comes with a fan. I suspect Mechie just passes it along when you order from him.
I didn't use mine either..... as Stipwrd says.... don't need it.
Harley
Bought 2002 Donor Jan 2014
First Start Jan 18, 2015
First Drive Feb 14, 2015
I didn't use the fan. I didn't know about the prepackaged kit when I bought my parts so paid more for them and didn't get a fan. Doh!
I ran my AWIC lines down through the center. It makes the side firewall areas a little bit more open (less things to rub together) but made the area over the gas tank a bit crowded.
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Thanks all for the help. I'll be running the hoses down the side as I don't want the heat down the center. I'll skip the fan, one less thing to install if not necessary, especially for a road car with no track time anticipated. My Iwire harness has just been shipped. Yay! Go cart stage not to far off.
Craig, can you comment on the temperature of the hoses run down the center and if you bothered to insulate the 'hot' hose? I'm thinking of doing this as well since I have an iWire harness and K-tuned shifter my center tunnel has plenty of space compared to routing on the sides.
tgf, remember the AWIC is cooling air, which has a much lower specific heat than water, so the temperature in the warm AWIC hose will be much lower than the coolant in the radiator pipes, especially in a street driven 818 that will operate not under boost most of the time. I really don't think it should be an issue.
Also, I was going through my bin of unused parts and I couldn't figure out where that fan came from until this thread reminded me it came with the AWIC kit. I guess I'm just getting old, or my build going too slow, to have totally forgotten about it.
I insulated both the hot and cold lines all the way from the AWIC core to the pump and to to the heat exchanger up front. I didn't want the hot line heating up the cold line as they sit next to each other. I used the DEI heat wrap. I haven't run my car enough to get it hot.
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OK lots of information. Fan not needed, seems hoses can go either outside or inside. How about recirculating BOV. I know Craig(Mechie3) modified his stock BOV to mount to the greddy flange. I'd like to use the stock one as well, but I don't think I have the talent to do that. What are others doing? I don't really want to spend $200 plus on a new Greddy, has anyone used the knockoff that frozen boost sells?
I bought the one from Frozen boost, but haven't really checked it out yet. If it doesn't work well, I'll go Mechies method.
Harley
Bought 2002 Donor Jan 2014
First Start Jan 18, 2015
First Drive Feb 14, 2015
Craig(Mechie3), I know you told me you drilled holes and silicone the stock BOV on. Can you please provide any more details and pictures on how you did it.
It's two holes drilled in the BOV flange. You might need to grind off a rib as well. I'll try and find my pics.
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Do you tap the holes or are they though.
I just figured out an issue I was having with the BOV. I could not figure out how to mount the stock unit without the recirculation output hose interfering with the t pipe. Today I noticed that the recirculation port on the stock BOV is screwed on and you can turn it 180 degrees if you grind off a small locating tab. This makes it angle away from the t pipe and should make it easier to fit. Is this what others have done?