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Posted: 2005/12/20 8:40 Updated: 2005/12/20 8:40 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/24 From: Mackay Posts: 189 |
Re: left side of raditor Yea I looked at that option Matty but there's just not enough room on the RH side so My only option is to put it between the intercooler and the raditor
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Posted: 2005/12/29 13:05 Updated: 2005/12/29 13:05 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/3/28 From: brisbane Posts: 1880 |
Re: left side of raditor If you figure out a way to do it please send me a PM as I'm desperate to fit air con to my CA powered 1200. Regards Matty
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Wogboy |
Posted: 2006/1/3 11:03 Updated: 2006/1/3 11:03 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/24 From: Mackay Posts: 189 |
Re: left side of raditor yep no worries matty
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Posted: 2005/12/16 7:30 Updated: 2005/12/16 7:30 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/9/24 From: Mackay Posts: 189 |
Re: left side of raditor forgot to mentoin that I'll also be running a 12" thermo fan. just in the process of making the shroud for it
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Posted: 2005/12/20 4:13 Updated: 2005/12/20 4:13 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/3/28 From: brisbane Posts: 1880 |
Re: left side of raditor Could you use a small condenser mounted behind the radiator over to one side? That would keep it away from the fanbelt and pulleys but obviously it won't be as efficient as having it in front of the radiator. Matty
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