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6BOOST
The water inlet and outlet to the radiator are both at the front of the head, and in factory form, this cooling line helps to bypass hot water back to the radiator, I highly recommend you don't plate this off for fear of causing massive temperature variations from the front ot rear of the engine. The 1G already has issues with this in stadrad form. The best thing you can do is leave it there, and when you plumb the elec water pump in, pull the guts out of the factory water pump and plate it off, then cool water will get pumped both to the front AND rear of the engine through this line.
I also highly recommend running a coolant header tank and having coolant bleeds in the centre valley, this will remove steam pockets from forming above the cylinders and give better overall cylinder temperature equalisation. The easiest method is leave the factory steel allen key headed fittings there, and drill andtap straight into teh centre of them 3/8 npt or 3/8 bsp, it fits perfectly, then you can simply buy some 3/8 thread to 1/4" hosetail fittings from pirteck and run to a coolant header tank. One of those cheap generic ones from ebay that are designed for skylines and stuff will work fine, and only cost about $60.
Cooling is something to be taken very seriously in a performance engine, heat and overheating can kill a good engine just as easily and quickly as detonation and bad tuning.
Cheers............................6BOOST
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