
Probably just going to hit up Lowe's and see if I can find some hosing that I can cut down to fit.Īnother question for ya.did you reroute your overflow tank to the driver's side as well or just curve the hose around? I see in the video (posted above) that he moved it and got a smaller tank. Would've loved to have bought their hoses as well.but I don't think they're worth $210. 240Z rad has a different lower water outlet, meaning you'll need to use the matching 240Z lower rad hose (the water pump inlet that this hose goes to is in the same location on any L-series motor so as long as the hose matches the rad you'll be fine)Īwesome thanks! I already ordered the Mishimoto.but I will admit, I am a bit of a brand snob lol.
#RM125 MISHIMOTO RADIATOR HOSES UPGRADE#
Available in black, blue or red, Mishimoto silicone hoses retain OEM fitment while providing increased pressure tolerance for the ultimate upgrade in performance and style. 240Z rad is a little shorter than 280Z rad (this means that the 240Z rad will bolt into a 280Z no problem, but putting the larger 280Z in a 240Z involves more work) Mishimoto Jeep Wrangler radiator hoses are made from a combination of high-grade silicone and heat-resistant embedded fibers for a high-quality replacement kit for your OEM rubber hoses.
#RM125 MISHIMOTO RADIATOR HOSES INSTALL#
The install is fairly simple and only requires basic tools. With this hose, two worm-gear clamps are included for ease of installation. Here is the Mishimoto radiator for the MKIV Supra which I am installing along with Mishimoto silicone radiator hoses.

Rubber is out, silicone is in Upgrade your old radiator hose with the Mishimoto Silicone Radiator Hose to provide your vehicle with an advancement in both style and reliability. Now I'm running a Champion 3-row aluminum radiator meant for the 280Z (with the 280Z lower rad hose) as it seems to perform just as well as a mishimoto for a lot less money! Ford F-150 5.0L 1977, Silicone Radiator Hose by Mishimoto®. I was using a stock 240Z radiator for the past year or so in my car, all you'll need to make it compatible is the 240Z lower rad hose.


I've got a '77 280Z, you can use the radiator out of any other S30 in 280Z's.
