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Old 08-26-2007, 02:07 PM   #361 (permalink)
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i would fix the radiator hose at the same time.
Ordered the g-flex radiator hose to be in on Tuesday. Spacer came in on Saturday....man that was quick!
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Old 08-26-2007, 07:29 PM   #362 (permalink)
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Old 08-30-2007, 11:38 AM   #363 (permalink)
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Bump, TB Spacers in stock.
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Old 08-30-2007, 02:47 PM   #364 (permalink)
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Going to Honda today to pick up some type 2 coolant so I'll be prepped for post installation. Two questions, I am assuming the amount of coolant needed after a flush of the coolant system is in the manual? Does the P2R gaskets come with instructions on bolt up pattern and torque specs? Sorry if already answered.
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Old 08-30-2007, 02:49 PM   #365 (permalink)
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Use the stock torque specs, ive seen them in the DIY on here.

As for the amount of coolant, im not positive on the FGs.

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Old 08-30-2007, 03:45 PM   #366 (permalink)
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TB gaskets and IMG came in today. I'm off until Tuesday so I'll report my exp! Thanks Tai and Remy!
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Old 08-30-2007, 05:43 PM   #367 (permalink)
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^np! Thank you!

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I really am sorry but I am to lazy to search through this thread for the answer to my question. Will the spacer work with a fujita SRI installed?

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Ordered the g-flex radiator hose to be in on Tuesday. Spacer came in on Saturday....man that was quick!
And where did you get the hose from. I am interested in getting something that won't touch my intake, thanks....
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Old 09-02-2007, 08:53 PM   #369 (permalink)
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there was a recent thread where one of the guys said it didnt work with his sri.
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Old 09-02-2007, 08:55 PM   #370 (permalink)
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I have both the TB spacer and IMG installed. However, I am throwing a CEL and I believe it may be from not moving the ground wire from the fuel rail to the valve cover. Is this possible?

I got the g-flex hose from advance auto parts. Took a lot of checking then cutting then checking then cutting again. It works perfectly. The couplers looked like they wouldn't fit under the front engine brace (you WILL have to take this off) but it fit just right. I'll upload pictures soon.

I also had to cut about an inch off of my injen cai elbow coupler. Did that with a dremel. I'm sure you don't have to but it wouldn't fit correctly for me so it had to be modded.
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I would like to get this along with the gaskets. But i have the injen cai. Would it be bad for me to cut the elbow to make it fit? Is there a way for this to work without me having to cut the elbow? Thanks
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Old 09-05-2007, 11:03 AM   #372 (permalink)
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It fits without modification -- people just think its "too tight" -- honestly every honda K20 turbo and swap setup ive seen has the radiator pressed against the intake -- its a common issue that is not as serious as people make it out to be. Mine is unfixed and touching in my car, no problems.

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I finished installing the IMG, TB Spacer and g-flex hose this weekend. Turned out pretty damn good. Everything is running fine. The intake is cool to the touch even at operating temp. Throttle feels more responsive. Thanks all at Corsport, one of the best mods I've done to date.

Installed P2R IMG, P2R TB Spacer and gaskets, G-Flex upper radiator hose.

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^very nice, thanks for the pic and the business!

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I finished installing the IMG, TB Spacer and g-flex hose this weekend. Turned out pretty damn good. Everything is running fine. The intake is cool to the touch even at operating temp. Throttle feels more responsive. Thanks all at Corsport, one of the best mods I've done to date.

Installed P2R IMG, P2R TB Spacer and gaskets, G-Flex upper radiator hose.

Is there a diy on this g-flex hose?
where can i get this?
thanks
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Is there a diy on this g-flex hose?
where can i get this?
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you can get them at autozone, pepboys, or any auto parts store. just look around, you will need to drain your antifreeze to remove the stock upper hose then install the aftermarket one.
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After reading all the positive things about this TB spacer and gaskets I'm in!!!
Just finished ordering the IMG, TB spacer and gaskets Can't wait to install!!
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After reading all the positive things about this TB spacer and gaskets I'm in!!!
Just finished ordering the IMG, TB spacer and gaskets Can't wait to install!!
:SHOCKED: bout time! na, i do understand the concerns but its workt it.
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