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H/E how-to. (with pics)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hybbs" data-source="post: 14401257" data-attributes="member: 138312"><p>Nice write up. I just installed my LFP heat exchanger this morning. Took me a couple of hours. Took the bumper off, just a whole lot easier to access everything. I used the instructions from LFP along with your write up. The LFP heat exchanger does away with a lot of the hoses and tubing that is there with the stock H/E. The LFP H/E has the inlet and outlet on the passenger side. The stock H/E had the inlet and outlet on opposite sides. The LFP H/E also has a nice convenient petcock on the drivers side of the H/E. That should make it easy for future coolant changes. I made a jumper cable where the intercooler pump relay panel is and ran the pump while I blew into the reservoir until all the air was forced out. Worked well and only took a few minutes. The LFP H/E looks awesome, is twice the size as OEM, and should work well in these hot Florida summers. Thanks for the awesome write up...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybbs, post: 14401257, member: 138312"] Nice write up. I just installed my LFP heat exchanger this morning. Took me a couple of hours. Took the bumper off, just a whole lot easier to access everything. I used the instructions from LFP along with your write up. The LFP heat exchanger does away with a lot of the hoses and tubing that is there with the stock H/E. The LFP H/E has the inlet and outlet on the passenger side. The stock H/E had the inlet and outlet on opposite sides. The LFP H/E also has a nice convenient petcock on the drivers side of the H/E. That should make it easy for future coolant changes. I made a jumper cable where the intercooler pump relay panel is and ran the pump while I blew into the reservoir until all the air was forced out. Worked well and only took a few minutes. The LFP H/E looks awesome, is twice the size as OEM, and should work well in these hot Florida summers. Thanks for the awesome write up... [/QUOTE]
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