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Old 19-05-2018, 07:35 PM
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Well documented mate. What a ballache it was, from a kit that is meant to be designed for all newages. Such a shame that Mishimoto did all of their development work on US cars and didn't think to trial fit one on an UK car before selling the product over here too!

Good effort though!
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Old 19-05-2018, 08:33 PM
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Nice work considering all the problems, don't know if you've given up on Mishimoto but they do a universal power steering cooler kit (i have one on mine) you could fit on the other side?
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Old 25-06-2018, 08:35 PM
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As promised, a little update regarding the power steering cooler relocation saga...

As the Mishimoto oil cooler had to sit in the location of the standard UK spec power steering cooler pipe I had to find another way of getting some air to the PS fluid.

I didn’t want to mount a cooler similar to the oil cooler at the front of the car as I was running out of room and because I didn’t need to go overkill on a set up. I found a cheap eBay cooler which I hacked up a little to allow for fitting behind the off side Sti fog lamp cover.



The benefit of fitting it here was that I could use the original fog lamp mounting brackets to locate and fasten the cooler down. I purchased a couple of hose fittings and some 10mm id hose and ran the hose behind the headlight up to the PS fluid pipes.



It was a tight fit and as you can see not all the cooler is exposed, but there is enough there to hopefully keep the system from getting too hot. For any track action I have WRX style fog covers with the holes in to channel air through the cooler and keep things in check.
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Old 25-06-2018, 08:36 PM
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Nice tidy job there mate
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