Attn:kb kit users
#1
Need sum ideas or help if u will call it how did u all route the two waterlines that go from the firewall to the waterpump help n pics greatly appreciated o and where do u get the lil elbow so the filter would ve in the stock location thanx in advance
#3
what alot of guys do about the water lines is just cover them in the DEI silver thermal wraps that you can get at Auto Zone or Advance.


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Heat Shroud is made from the same hi-temp fiberglass fabric bonded to an aluminized material as Heat Sheath with the same features, benefits and advantages but with the added convenience of a hook & loop closure design. Simply wrap Heat Shroud around wires, cables or hoses without the need of removing one end.
Heat Shroud protects against oil, dirt and road grime and can be shaped to fit the tightest bends and offers the versatility of fitting diameters from 1⁄2” to 1 1⁄4”.
No need to remove wires and hoses
1⁄2” to 1 1⁄4” inch in diameter
Easily trimed to length
Convenient hook & loop closure design
Withstands 500°F direct continuous/2000°F radiant heat
Fireproof
1⁄2” to 1-1/4” diameters x 3 foot length
Price: $34.44
Last edited by Three6GMC; Oct 17, 2010 at 07:21 PM.
#5
If you have to extend them there just for the heater core under the dash not really any pressure. Jut go to a auto parts store and get some more hose and make some longer ones so they clear.
#7
The one heater hose has clamps on both ends, so I just take it off and make a new one that can swoop out and around the turbo, by the over flow tank. The other one has molded ends so I cut it and use some 5/8 hose splices you can get from any parts store to lengthen it to match the other one. As for the air cleaner stuff, I think Autozone sells some Spectra stuff that you can use to adapt your stock air box to the 4" turbo inlet. I would start there. 
You can kinda see the heater hoses routing in this pic.

You can kinda see the heater hoses routing in this pic.





