Group Buy - EOI - Twin Cam Thermostat outlet adaptor

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Group Buy - EOI - Twin Cam Thermostat outlet adaptor

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As those of us who are/have faced the coolant issue with the TC conversion, I am being put in touch through a 'mate of a mate' with a repetition engineering guy here in Sydney who is able to do this sort of thing as a bulk order.

Can I get some ideas of numbers to participate in a group buy of a machined thermostat housing adaptor for the twin cam conversion.
I will cover the up front costs etc so not looking for money at this stage just an idea of how many we would be talking about eg 10, 20, 5 whatever.

They would be cnc machined and/or milled with a flange to come from the rear of the head, under the CAS for the pipework to a front located T/S housing
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Post by thrash »

how much interest you get will depend on what the price is ;)

post up a price based on what the guy thinks it will cost, e.g. $x for 1, $y for 5, $z for 10, etc.. and then you will get people who are ready to put money down :D
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Post by www.18u »

In my opinion it's not the money that matters, more the r&d involved to make a quality bolt on piece, that is "part of the missing puzzle" in converting a twincam.

Yes jayracing make a front outlet, but anyone who has bought one will tell you it needs to be extended (ie, not a bolt on).

I much prefer the idea of a rear exit housing as per the factory.

Count me in :D

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Post by WANTSOM »

Thrash,

I aint even spoken to the guy yet, I just want a bit of an idea (as i said) of who 'may' be interested. I'm not asking for commitment but it would be nice to talk to a REPITION ENGINEER about possible quantities rather than say 'make me 1.'

Like www18u said, this part of the conversion is what causes people the most headaches and I am just trying to come up with a more or less off the shelf solution rather than everyone trying to invent their own wheel to overcome it. I have seen so many variations on the same theme a common product would be to everyone's advantage.
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Post by WidebodyWoody »

Very interested, but I am more concerned about time frame. Because I will need this piece quite soon me thinks. Maybe 2 months time at most... This isn't possible is it?
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Post by Lunacy »

Yep il be in for one
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Post by redzone »

here's the onei made for steve's car:


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i guess you could show him that to give him an idea..


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Post by WANTSOM »

Thanks Redzone,

I will take that along so he's got an idea of what the finished product should resemble. Then i can get some drawings made up.

Woody, as I am close with my TC, I would be looking to have mine in the same timeframe.

at this stage I might get 10 or so as a starting point and I can always have these in stock for people as/if they want to move to TC conversion.

I would think the US guys would be interested as well if they know of the availability.

Thanks guys, I just wanted a bit of a heads up
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Well if the time frame is good, I am in.
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Post by TOMSUN »

I don't have a twin cam (yet) but I would be interested in a price. And just put the part to the side for now... But Like I said it will depend on the price.
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Post by MrBishi »

Isn't there an off the shelf mitsu made thermostat housing that can be found in the U.S.? It's of a FWD N/A Eclipse or something. If you can get a part number it may work out cheaper to buy a bulk lot from the states.
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Isn't there an off the shelf mitsu made thermostat housing that can be found in the U.S.? It's of a FWD N/A Eclipse or something. If you can get a part number it may work out cheaper to buy a bulk lot from the states.
Got 2 in the garage, and they still don't fit :oops:
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www.18u wrote:Got 2 in the garage, and they still don't fit :oops:
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Post by www.18u »

Too thick!!!! If whatever you have is thicker than the cas, then you have no hope.
The bottom of the housing is the same, it is only the top that is different.
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I'm in if this goes ahead put me down for 2 :)
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