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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Silicone Hose Kits

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Question about Dynos

Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Cruise temp higher than normal.

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If you want REAL sticker shock call the Dodge Dealer and ask how much the inferior factory hoses cost.

Both the lower hoses cost 139. 00 per hose.
 
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There are a few more misc pics here.



I helped SPA get the first kits made. Like mentioned above, the stock hoses are more expensive than this kit.
 
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I installed the intercooler boots and the upper and lower radiator hoses. Nice. I could not use the heater hoses as we removed the coolant/trans fluid exchanger and the rerouted heater hose lines are different. These hoses should last forever and withstand BIG boost.
 
JR2,



Nice pictures (link). Where do you get that red fan shroud cover (with the warning).

I'd like one.

thanks in advance.



Jon
 
Originally posted by Ted Jannetty

If you want REAL sticker shock call the Dodge Dealer and ask how much the inferior factory hoses cost.

Both the lower hoses cost 139. 00 per hose.



I had no idea they were that expensive. This kit doesn't sound so bad now. :)
 
Originally posted by jebia

JR2,

Where do you get that red fan shroud cover (with the warning).

I'd like one.

thanks in advance.



Jon







HERE YA GO ...





TURBO TOOL TRAY

Tired of losing your tools in the crack? You know what I’m talking about. Your under-hood tools that fall in the gap between the radiator and the truck’s front cross-member. Considering the cost to replace your lost tools, the Turbo Tool Tray purchase is easy to justify.



The Turbo Tool Tray is designed to provide a place to set tools and parts when doing service to your Turbo Diesel pickup. The tray is built to fit onto the existing studs on the top of the radiator that are currently used to hold the battery cable connecting the two batteries together. The tray is made of aircraft grade aluminum and has studs permanently mounted for the rerouting of the battery cable.



The Turbo Tool Tray is painted with a powder-coated finish (available in white, red, or black) or can be supplied unpainted for a custom finish. The Turbo Tool Tray comes with hardware kit and installation instructions for easy mounting.



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