Perma Cool products, your thoughts?

Nick M

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I built mine rather than using a kit. Summit Racing didn't have kits at the time. I used a permacool thermostat, but a B&M heat exchanger. And I used the permacool adapter pieces for the cooler and termostat. The other part from permacool was the relocator. 18 x 1.50 is the stock stud (7mge) that screws in where the stock remote mount goes. Permacool....I forget now if they sold it. 3/4-16 is very close, so close in fact it won't ruin the threads. I don't remember if I bought it metric or not.
 

MadRPM

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There's a permacool thermostat with fittings attached already. I'll post the part number when I find it.

I bought some permacool products but didnt install em yet. Cant give you any feedback yet. Try the domestic forums, you should see some reviews there.
 

MadRPM

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Perma Cool Thermostat with fittings Part numbers

1072 - With -6AN
1073 - With -8AN
1074 - With -10AN
1075 - with -12AN
 

suprra_girl

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I've used the permacool oil relocation kit and a b&m thermo, just make sure you don't cheap out on the hoses going to the cooler from the thermo. I bought some hoses and found out later that they weren't properly heat suitable and kept blowing one off, could have turned out disastrous.
 

Zumtizzle

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I'm considering doing my Own Kit through my new business.

Looked at Permacool, bought it. Sent it back, use the Permacool mount as a coolant filter. This was in 2008

Here's my Setup.

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