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Plastic tank alloy core radiator
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SubmitterGrunterhunterMore Photos from Grunterhunter   Last Update2005/11/11 6:07    Tell a friendTell a friend
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I am sure it had N13 written on it but is not consistent with other pics of N13 radiators perhaps N12 or Exa rather than pulsar??

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kegs
Posted: 2005/11/11 6:45  Updated: 2005/11/11 6:45
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
it is an n14 sss i bought one last weekend

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1200coupe
Posted: 2005/11/11 6:57  Updated: 2005/11/11 6:57
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
Excellent work Kegs - thanks for clearing that up. Looks like N13 and N14 radiators are a good choice when considering radiator upgrades.

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Grunterhunter
Posted: 2005/11/11 7:29  Updated: 2005/11/11 7:29
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
Hate to contradict kegs, but I don't reckon it is a SSS- could be N14 if it had been mis-labelled on the rack. I was looking at this one and one of the ones that 1200coupe has and this was slightly smaller (not quite as wide) so I took it cos it was a safer bet without being able to dummy fit it. The outlets on this radiator are the same size as the 1200 ones which is pretty unusual- from memory all of the180sx radiators I looked at were a larger inlet/outlet size (as well as being too wide+ outlets in the wrong spots) so I would have thought a CA or SR equipped pulsar would also have bigger outlets??

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hotrod88
Posted: 2005/11/11 13:17  Updated: 2005/11/11 13:17
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
I used one from a late 80's toyota celica , looks alot like that one too.

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boofhead
Posted: 2005/11/12 5:06  Updated: 2005/11/12 5:06
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
sss pulsar - 2.0l, radiators are bigger than the pulsar 1.6l ones.
from the pic looks alot like mine

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1200coupe
Posted: 2005/11/11 6:29  Updated: 2005/11/11 6:29
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 Re: Plastic tank alloy core radiator
It could still be an N13 radiator as I have seen a couple of different ones, maybe they changed with the updates to the N13's.
Looks very similar in size to mine, still looks like a good choice of radiator whatever it is.I would imagine this type would be more efficient than a gemini one.