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#1 WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
budgiedagreat Posted on: 2010/3/28 8:11
wtb a ally radiator for my ute im turboing it so need a bigger radiator. kinda like this one

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#2 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
supafatto Posted on: 2010/3/28 9:03
looks like this one was a custom made job


#3 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
clyons8 Posted on: 2010/3/28 9:06
Hey Michael,

You may be better off with a slimmer radiator, similar thickness/width to that of a CA.

Have a browse through eBay, dimensions are critical and so are the inlet outlet ports on the radiator. Try and find one that is relatively simple to plumb, last thing you need are joins everywhere....more joins more places to leak.


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I also said that the intercooler is mounted upside down, this is incorrect it sits between the grill and radiator and you'll need to remove some of the front panel to get it in.


#4 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
budgiedagreat Posted on: 2010/3/28 10:40
oh yeah cool thanks for that chris thats really helpful ill look into it so thats a ca radiator?? in the pic..


#5 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
budgiedagreat Posted on: 2010/3/28 10:41
also that radiator is on ebay and dont really wanna pay $400 for one lol cheers and yeah its pretty thick.


#6 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
pepper Posted on: 2010/3/28 11:08
there was gonna be a big group buy on em at one stage, dont know what became of it though.


#7 Re: WTB alloy radiator for my 1200 ute
clyons8 Posted on: 2010/3/28 11:24
Yeah, that sort of got stuck on duty, customs and distribution.

There was one fellow that had an awesome radiator made up in New Zealand, awesome piece of craftsmanship and okay priced.

Look for something slim and with the ports in the right places.

Hyundai X2 X3 radiator? Might take a half day at the wreckers with the original radiator to show-up against what's on offer.






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