Drive Showers?
#11
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In the photos on the web page they have a "T" in the raw water line that goes into the bottom of the therm housing.
#12
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I installed the Simrek. The way it picks up water made the most sense to me. With others the higher you trim up the less water you get. I thought this thing would be simple enough to make but by the time I finished how much would I be saving. It got rid of the white that always built up from heat on top of the drive. Cooler is better.
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I have Simrek's on my drives and they work great. They were EASY to install and look good to boot. Go with Simrek for superior cooling and if you get some other to buy he will offer a discount and free S&H.
Good luck
Good luck
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I use a Gaffrig drive Innercooler that replaces the back plate on the drive.
http://www.livorsi.com/bravobdi.htm
http://www.livorsi.com/bravobdi.htm
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and I won't charge shipping. I carry the Simrek drive showers (dealer for Paul.) Give me a call if you have any questions. 602-318-5785. Or visit www.lakeracer.com
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I put the cheaper Simrek on mine got it for $80 it took all of 10 minutes to put on and no more of the white chaulky build up I would like to see it in action but none of my freinds can keep up to video it