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    Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    What did all you guys use to make the bigger integra lower radiator hose work with the smaller accord radiator ports. My rig job is not cutting it anymore and I need to know how you guys did it on yours. Let me know ASAP.
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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Ya i'd like to know this too, definately one thing I have been wondering about is what rad hoses to use.

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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    I just ordered a set of hoses for an ls, so I'll be in your predicament shortly..

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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    well I talked to steve and he told me just to tighen down the clamp really hard. Well it worked and I havent had any leaks just yet. I used an LS lower radiator hose and the Accord upper radiator hose. As for the IN/Out Heater hose I just used the accord ones.
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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    random curiosity..where is your fan switch? Mine will be in the lower hose.

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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Quote Originally Posted by Accordtheory
    random curiosity..where is your fan switch? Mine will be in the lower hose.

    I am using the factory switch and wireing.
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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    never mind.. I'm retarded, you're using the factory radiator. I have the little civic one, it has no provision for that switch

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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Quote Originally Posted by Accordtheory
    never mind.. I'm retarded, you're using the factory radiator. I have the little civic one, it has no provision for that switch

    I have been looking into new radiators, but the accord one cools it more then it would ever needed to be cooled. The needle only rises about 5-10% of the way up.
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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Quote Originally Posted by Accordtheory
    never mind.. I'm retarded, you're using the factory radiator. I have the little civic one, it has no provision for that switch
    Use the fan switch on the thermostat housing of your B-series motor.
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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Quote Originally Posted by Legend_master
    I have been looking into new radiators, but the accord one cools it more then it would ever needed to be cooled. The needle only rises about 5-10% of the way up.
    That's weird, the thermostat should maintain the temperature of your engine regardless of the temp of your radiator, provided the radiator is cooler than the engine. In other words, you can never have too big of a radiator. What temp is your thermostat, is it legit?

    racetek, there is no provision for the switch in my thermostat housing. The factory switch is on the back of the block, but now my knock sensor is there. When I installed the civic radiator, I just spliced in a pipe with a nut that the switch screws into into the lower hose.

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    Re: Lower Radiator Hose B-swap

    Quote Originally Posted by Accordtheory
    That's weird, the thermostat should maintain the temperature of your engine regardless of the temp of your radiator, provided the radiator is cooler than the engine. In other words, you can never have too big of a radiator. What temp is your thermostat, is it legit?
    racetek, there is no provision for the switch in my thermostat housing. The factory switch is on the back of the block, but now my knock sensor is there. When I installed the civic radiator, I just spliced in a pipe with a nut that the switch screws into into the lower hose.

    Well I am running a low temp thermostat. As for the the sensor question. It looks as thoguh you swapped an LS motor in yours temporaraly and that motor dosent have the sensor on the thermostat housing. The GSR should have one on there depending on the year.
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