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PWR Radiator
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Submitterca18det_manMore Photos from ca18det_man   Last Update2004/10/28 13:53    Tell a friendTell a friend
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I got my modified 200sx Alloy radiator today fited it up tonight fits great  they did a top job

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NIS15L
Posted: 2004/10/29 1:34  Updated: 2004/10/29 1:34
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2004/3/16
From: sydney
Posts: 1040
 Re: PWR Radiator
Very nice How much did the Spal set you back what Diameter is it??

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ca18det_man
Posted: 2004/10/29 9:45  Updated: 2004/10/29 9:45
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 1999/11/25
From: Mudgee NSW Australia
Posts: 1187
 Re: PWR Radiator
Cost me $130 from PWR its 12" or 300mm They made the brackets up for twin thermos but as funds are starting to get tight ill see how it goes with just the one.
They sure do pump some air through & only 50mm deep so engine clearance is good.

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converted
Posted: 2004/10/29 21:37  Updated: 2004/10/29 21:37
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From: Newscastle, Australia
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 Re: PWR Radiator
nice Andrew

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kegs
Posted: 2005/1/26 11:39  Updated: 2005/1/26 11:39
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/1/5
From: campbelltown (sydney) australia
Posts: 1802
 Re: PWR Radiator
did u cut out the radiator support panel bit where the stock radiator bolts to, or just bolt this one over the top?

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2005/1/26 12:13  Updated: 2005/1/26 12:13
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From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
Posts: 8287
 Re: PWR Radiator
It looks like you have tackled the cooling problen head on & gone & got the right thing instead of trying to patch things up on the cheap. This aproach is usually the cheapest way in the end, as well as being the best.

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R-fastmotorsport
Posted: 2005/1/26 20:44  Updated: 2005/1/26 20:44
Home away from home
Joined: 2004/2/29
From: Sydney , NSW
Posts: 923
 Re: PWR Radiator
Hmmmmm shiny .....
Top job mate. PWR do excellent work and you will not be disappointed. I agree with Dodgeman, fix it right the first time and forget there was ever a problem .I'm a big fan of good radiators and plenty of airflow - can't really come to grips with the practice of choking a radiator with a thick intercooler ..... but I'm an old fashioned n/a man so go figure .
Cheers