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    Coolant pipework

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    Hi everyone

    I was at an event called harewood hillclimb a few weeks ago (purely because there was an r5gtt competing) and had a look around an r5gtt that was there. I noticed that the coolant bottle had been moved behind the bulkhead and under the drivers side of the windscreen? seemed to tidy up a hell of a lot of pipework but no pipework going into the car for the heaters. Does anyone know how to go about doing this? and is it recommended for a road going car? not bothered about having heaters not going to be driven in winter anyway.

    cheers guys.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    Moving the header tank to the scuttle area is something the cup cars used to do, it helps get rid of any air locks/makes bleeding the system easier. Bypassing the heater matrix isn't wise as that helps contribute to the cooling circuit.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

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    Ok, can it be done with existing pipework or do I need new pipes? thanks for the reply.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    I've not actually done it (although I plan to - been saying that for years though!) but I believe you can, someone may be able to confirm?

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    Someone else told me this a couple of days ago whn i sadi i had a suspected leaking heater matrix. They said just disconnect heater matrix and join pipes together.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    I think I am gonna give it a go tomorrow? Dependant on hangover! Haha! If I suss it out I will report my findings! looks quite straight forward if you take the heater matrix out of the mix, to keep it looks like additional pipework! Maybe someone has some pics out there.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    Works if you have a phase 1 bottle and braket.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    why is that? the one i saw had the same coolant bottle and bracket as what is in mine. it was a track car, whether that makes any difference? its still doing the same job!

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    It just worked out simpler than phase 2 bottle, also holds quite a lot of coolant.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    Fair enough, might give it a miss for now! got enough other things to be getting on with on the car to worry about that headache for the moment. Is it possible to get hold of all the original coolant and other various hoses? not really too keen on the samco stuff, to some peoples tastes but not really for me.

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    For hoses... Try Renault, or mike at gt turbo spares or bob at CGB?

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    Re: Coolant pipework

    thanks, will give them a look. thanks again for the advice.

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