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Revision as of 11:51, 10 May 2006
The easiest way to pipe your FWD/FR/FF 4AGE's cooling system for a RWD/FR conversion is to run an external thermostat off an AE82 4A-C engine. You will also require some piping and hose clamps. There are a few websites that have a good reference of how to go about this.
Here is an article in Japanes on what goes where in the installation of the remote thermostat.
Sourced From http://www3.kcn.ne.jp/~shin-ota/water.html
Here is a picture of the rear water outlet installed on a 100KW 4AGE.
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