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WTB water Bypass parts for installing dual carbs


nbristow01

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To be honest I have no idea if a Tii setup will work. It just bypasses the intake manifold so the water line goes from the water neck to the heater direct. I woukld imagine I can just use a dual ended hose barb and some hose. But I know that IE and a few others make a kit for the dual carb setups. I figured maybe someone bought an IE one and does not need it now

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By all means go ahead and spend the $80, myself I grabbed from the boneyard $5 waterneck/bypass pipe and hose. Called an e21. that, Forza thread is halfway decent if you take the time and read it. For shits and grins I ran the pipe by the welder to spot the unused nipple on the by pass pipe for the cost of a budweiser and some conversation to lay a hook for future welding needs.

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By all means go ahead and spend the $80, myself I grabbed from the boneyard $5 waterneck/bypass pipe and hose. Called an e21. that, Forza thread is halfway decent if you take the time and read it. For shits and grins I ran the pipe by the welder to spot the unused nipple on the by pass pipe for the cost of a budweiser and some conversation to lay a hook for future welding needs.

Daron

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http://www.bmw2002faq.com/component/option,com_forum/Itemid,57/page,viewtopic/t,322335/

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