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Hey i just brought one from bursons who says its the only one listed for my car but it looks alot smaller/skinnier than the one on my car, it is a Mackay CH3195. On its sticker it has that it is for 1991-1993 rb25de but my car is a 1996 rb25det, so does anyone know if the non turbo r33 uses the same top radiator hose as a turbo one?

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this mackay replacement hose is alot smaller diameter, it wasnt easy to stretch it over the radiator outlet, it says its the right one but it must just be a terrible attempt at a replacement top radiator hose for an ree gtst by mackay

It *shouldn't* at least not.. really?


The easiest way is to try it, but if you have a plastic tank radiator then stretching over a really tight hose may not be the best way to go about it. Just going by the picture you seem to be pretty on the money, I'd be chasing a new hose from someone like Kudos Motorsports who will absolutely get you the right hose.

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