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Old 17-01-2006, 10:54 AM
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Default Amal valve location on RS500's?

Where does the amal valve sit on an RS500, and how are people mounting their amals on cars equipped with genuine coolers?

I've just been on the phone to pro-alloy who were very helpful and do a bracket for this, but its a bit more than I wanted to spend (obviously it will be top quality and pretty to boot though! )

Just weighing up the options before I go ahead

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Old 17-01-2006, 11:58 AM
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the genuine car has a seal between rad and intercooler and it has a plate on to attach amal valve, it is easy to make up an amal valve bracket with a small piece of steel or alloy plate and just bolt it to slam panel rather than paying over the odds for one.
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not gen cooler (radtech) but same issue.....

mines screwed to inner wing under the air filter, cheap as chips and out od sight too (tie wrapped together to stop it exploding lol)
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