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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 09:57 AM
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Sorry it took awhile . Here are some pics of the Spectre SS hose sleeving that I did. I started doing when I was test fitting my SRT intake before sending it out to get ceramic coated.
The main hoses on the engine were done (mostly on top of engine) in the Magna II hose. It is alittle cheaper thatn stainless steel. It is actually tin plated. It looks just like SS.

After doing the engine hoses I learned that the real SS sleeving ,called Magna braid, is only about $12more per roll. The Magna II is OK but if it is in an area that might get rubbed or is susecpticle to abrasion, it will rub the tin of to a gold copper color. It is failly durable though.

I did the radiator and trans. oil cooler hose in SS sleeving.
most of hoses done . Radiator hose off to meassue and fab some end clamps



Side view w/ SRT hoses done



what it looks like w/ cover on ( night pic,not too good)




My main goal/objective in doing this was to just dress up the engine bay some w/o removing every hose and draing a bunch of stuff. To mostly to just do what would be noticed w/ the engine cover on..
How does it look ?


If a few like it I'll do a write-up. One thing I learned being on CL , If you do a project "take lots of pics"
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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Ron i love it man looks real good

im going to follow in your footsteps

tell me EVERYTHING

much
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by T.L.W.
Ron i love it man looks real good

im going to follow in your footsteps

tell me EVERYTHING

much
John I think you were interested in the Kool Hoze /Cool flex look?? for the radiator. See pic)The stainless steel coilled hose. I bought that at first It looked good other cars that I saw in the magazines. But for me the hose is quite abit smaller in diameter than tha stock hose. I felt it looked too skinny IMO. Plus I think if you have FI tranfering of coolant from the engin to the radiator is vitally important to keeping the engin temp. down I just think that the flow rate of the stock vs. the kool hose is sa bit better.

I really liked the kool hose end clamps so I decided to use them w/ the stanless steel radiator hose.. Boy did that turn out to be a fabrication night mare. But When i finished the combo was nice . I have'nt seen it on any car ,well any Lex

I think I spent about $ 80 on the engine braid sleeving & clamps. would have been only about $24 more to do the Magna braid ( stainless steel not tin plated) If you decide to do the hose sleeving ,Go w/ the stainless steel (Magna braid )sleeve. It is alittle stiffer to work with but doable.
$55 on the upper & lower radiator hose sleeving $80 ( $20ea) on the SS or Chrome Radiator clamps (Kool hose style) or you can just get the Spectre red/blue, chrome, red or blue ends for $9 each.
For the Hayden tranny oil cooler I just bought a 6' SS spectre hose it was only $13 it was the exact length for the way I routed the hose I lucked out. oh yeah, $8 for @ red/blue end clamps.
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 12:03 PM
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thanks ron

yeah thats what threw me off a little too was the diameter of the hose

but they have been used on hotrods

but im still looking i really like what you did with yours

now just ship over the engine and the body kit and we can call it even lol
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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by T.L.W.
thanks ron

yeah thats what threw me off a little too was the diameter of the hose

but they have been used on hotrods

but im still looking i really like what you did with yours

now just ship over the engine and the body kit and we can call it even lol
OK, but wait untill you get your fire breathing SC put in and I'll have it on the 1st truck going east lol

I measured that Kool hose that I have and it's outside diameter 1 11/16"- inside dia. 15/16".
Inside not alot different from the radiator inlet but the rubber expands abit more.

I check Jeggs and Summit racing ,where I got most of my sleeving. GEE Wiz the price has gone down alot since I bought mine the SS sleeve is cheaper now than what I paid for the tin plated Magna. the staineles steel sleeve was $30 for the 6' roll now its $10 and the radiator sleeve was $55 now $$30 You can save about $35 off of what I did mine for using some of the tin plated Magna on mine.
It was hard to find them on Summit racing and Jeggs, I had to search for the part # to bring them up.


Johnny, I'll do a write-up and throw some more pics w/ hose sleeve part #'s and lengths, Also, engine fitting size in case you just want to buy hoses instead. The reason I did not go with new hoses , (you could and it would not be that much more about $15- $30 for a 5/16"x 6' hose) The SS hoses that would replace the vacuum hose were alot larger/thicker, I did not care for that big look.

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Old Apr 16, 2005 | 12:52 PM
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thanks ron any info you give me will be great

once th ecar is done ill begiving full credit to all those that helped me

no matter how great or small ...i couldnt have done it with out you guys

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Originally Posted by GILLEXUS
OK but wait untill you get your fire breathing SC put in and I ' have it on the 1st truck going east lol
Uhhhh, that would be going WEST. If you went east you'd dunk it in the Atlantic, that usually doesn't do your engine any good.
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Old Apr 18, 2005 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by engin_ear
Uhhhh, that would be going WEST. If you went east you'd dunk it in the Atlantic, that usually doesn't do your engine any good.
OOPs, I meant, I would have mine on the 1st truck headed east and waiting w/ baited breath for his monster to show up in my driveway GEE it isn't it nice to dream
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Does the IS300 Radiator Hose kit work for our cars? Found this on Ebay.

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If anyone is going to setup a GB I would definitely be interested

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Old Feb 24, 2006 | 02:14 PM
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I forgot about my post here.. Got my new digital camera alot better than what I had. Here are some way better pics of my hose dress up.not too costly just a little if your willing to do a little labor.
I love how t turned out . I just wish I did the true stainless steel on all of it. Now that the price really dropped I may redo some of them. I started out only wanting to do the hoses that would show w/ the engine cover on but I got carried away

If anyone is interested I can post sizes and part #'s

Looks sweet w/ SRT intake.





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VERY nice. Lets hear those part numbers... since I am draining my coolant anyway I might as well grab the coolant hoses now.
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