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This probably one stupid question but can you use a 3/8" brass hose fitting to connect the two coolant lines? I could not find a 3/8" fitting ANYWHERE! It should not be that hard to find a simple part...
 

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I Used A Plastic Vacuum Line, Been On There Years
 

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Sounds good! I wasn't sure if it'd get to hot for the plastic that's why!
 

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Brass is just fine too. I think thats what I used.
 

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Alright guys ill give it a try first thing in the morning!
 

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Alright guys ill give it a try first thing in the morning!
i haven't done this yet to mine, can you actually feel a difference in the truck's performance or does the mpg get any better?
 

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there is no major difference in power or MPGs but it did drop the temp of the throttle body down a good amount and thats always a good thing if your building power in other places.
 

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i got my setup on ebay someone was selling as a kit. think it cost me $8 total. try ebay
 

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Well Its Not Going To Help Mpg, The Idea Is To Create Denser(colder) Air Which The Ecu Will Add More Fuel To.
 

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Well just finished doing this and i gotta say it was probably the easiest mod! It literally took like 7mins to do. Would have been faster but was taking pictures as i went.
 
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