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    Oil Filter Relocation/Cooler Kit

    Must resist fitting one to the S14!!!! They are extremely high quality full kits, click the picture or link for more details

    Oil Filter Relocation And Cooler Kit

    £235

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    How much just for the hoses Phil?

    Thats exactly the kit I have to go on mine, but I have the Apex kit hoses (2 long ones)

    Do you run the reloc plate in series then? Any issues? Ive heard with some of the reloc kits that they shouldnt be run in series is all
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    We can get hoses made up without much bother Matt, but need to know what lengths and ends you need. These kits use a metric fitment whereas most other stuff available in the UK is imperial.

    These kits are designed to be run in series, there's no way of plumbing them in to be parrallel
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    Quote Originally Posted by James
    We can get hoses made up without much bother Matt, but need to know what lengths and ends you need. These kits use a metric fitment whereas most other stuff available in the UK is imperial.
    Yeh sounds like the one I have here too.



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    These kits are designed to be run in series, there's no way of plumbing them in to be parrallel
    Unless you run a sandwich plate for the cooler aswell

    Although Im still not sure what to do with it
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    will they fit a s13?

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    yep

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    Phil stop tempting me with excellent deals, you know i'm going broke slowley.

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    Haha sorry Jimmy Better get in there quick if you do want one, they seem like they are going to be a very popular item and we only had 5 in this batch ..

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    Do you do the filter relocation kit on its own?

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    Not at the moment I'm afraid Mel

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilMorrison
    Haha sorry Jimmy Better get in there quick if you do want one, they seem like they are going to be a very popular item and we only had 5 in this batch ..
    Phil you know me i would if i hadn't just spent another £500 odd quid. Maybe next month

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    Nice, something else to add to the wishlist

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    That looks seriously

    What size/thread are the gauge take offs?

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    There's 2 x gauge takeoffs on the remote filter head. They're both 1/8 BSP
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    Ohhh, next month, she will be mine

    Keep 'em in stock lads

    edit: How does the oil filter ofr this differ from a srd. nissan jobby? Bigger? Smaller?

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    The one we offer with the kit currently doesn't differ. We are looking at supplying a much bigger filter, but we need to make sure the flow and valving is suitable first

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    Great. thanks Phil.

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    Clutch hose/damper replacement

    Quote Originally Posted by James
    We can get hoses made up without much bother Matt, but need to know what lengths and ends you need. These kits use a metric fitment whereas most other stuff available in the UK is imperial.

    These kits are designed to be run in series, there's no way of plumbing them in to be parrallel
    A few people with hard clutches are looking for a braided clutch hose that erradicates the damper, as far as I know no body in the UK does such a thing. Can you get something made up? (I also suspect it may be have a protection effect on the box)

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    Ian I have our prototype clutch line sitting here on my desk, just waiting for me to test on the S14 . I'll get round to that and stick them in the shop asap mate .

    We also have in stock the large capacity clutch slave cylinders that might be of interest to people doing the braided line swap once we've sorted them

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    Sounds good , so they are available soon? Could do with that and a nice metal collecting sump magnet heh.

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