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xterror04

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The left is a water temp gauge the right is a volt meter, as soon as I find a trans cooler I like the middle will have a trans temp gauge in it
 

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My snorkel is made from 3" abs plastic and the apollo filter tube fits perfectly inside it.. just used a little rtv around any seams and its working well you can really hear the air sucking through the snorkel head now
 

NMTerras

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FWIW - since I changed to the S/C radiator, with no other cooling-related mods, I have had zero problems, no matter how hot or cold
 

ff x

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FWIW - since I changed to the S/C radiator, with no other cooling-related mods, I have had zero problems, no matter how hot or cold
Same here. It gets hot in south Alabama and with 100% humidity its rough. Since I did the sc radiator the temp gauge doesn't move past midway no matter what I'm doing.
 

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Well the Nissan temp gauge only knows cold, running,and hot... My temp gauge reads normally between 188-194so this will be interesting to see what the difference is
 

lbishop

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Hey man I've been doing some checking, and have about decided on pairing the 2nd gen deaver pack like you have with my revolvers... Anyways, just a quick question, do you get any wheel hop using that single aal pack?
 

UofA_Xterra

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Great Build!

Did those silicone couplers (coming off the intake manifold) come with the Apollo filter?

+1 for SC radiator doing fine. I have NO problems with cooling here in Vegas's 110+ degree heat.
 

Jmac289gt

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Question about the Toyota bumper: I just got a great deal on a very similair bumper made by Trail Gear for a 4runner that I could not pass up.

It appears you welded a block to the frame horns that ligned up with them and then welded another block going across from one side to other, did you then bolt the bumper to that cross bar or weld it also?

What do you think about the strength of the way you have it? Do you think it will hold good if you had to use it as a tow point or hit something on the upper top part of the bumper real hard?
 

xterror04

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Question about the Toyota bumper: I just got a great deal on a very similair bumper made by Trail Gear for a 4runner that I could not pass up.

It appears you welded a block to the frame horns that ligned up with them and then welded another block going across from one side to other, did you then bolt the bumper to that cross bar or weld it also?

What do you think about the strength of the way you have it? Do you think it will hold good if you had to use it as a tow point or hit something on the upper top part of the bumper real hard?

The bumper is welded to the cross bar, it's plenty strong, had the cross bar against a tree once bs bumper didn't move, I also have a winch on it and used it a lot and have had zero issues
 

AZhiAZiAM

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super sick!!! why didn't you go over the fender walls? and where did you get it at?! this gives me an idea!
 
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xterror04

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The grill is just wire mesh, cut out the plastic and bolted that in, it's not perfect yet when I have some more time ill redo it and snap pics
 
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