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has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2007/6/29 9:01
has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series if so have you got photos of it
#2
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
oan878
Posted on: 2007/6/29 9:56
B120dat has one in his ute with a14. look in his photos.
#3
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2007/6/29 10:16
ahhh perfect just the piccies i wanted thanks chris
#4
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
B120dat
Posted on: 2007/6/29 10:24
Thanks chirs... what about B120dat.... he posted the pics Chris jsut gave directions lol
Yeah mate easy install... just drill holes for the bottom legs. And you will need to run a metal pipe over from the bottom left outlet to the bottom right outlet of the motor. Cut and muck around with Hoses you can buy from superRice.
#5
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
frankthedolphintrainer
Posted on: 2007/6/29 13:23
yeah that was my thought aswell (run the pipe), thats what i was really wondering but it seemsthat you can actually fit it all in quite nicely
#6
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
Posted on: 2007/6/29 13:59
why not use a sr20 one?
Im using one, ange is using one on the rotor, boofhead is using a similar one... no need to run piping from one side to the other, just a longer top hose off a hyundai or similar.
#7
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
boofhead
Posted on: 2007/6/29 14:05
or even a 120y top hose i think ?? from my dodgy memory ??
go a radiator out of the SSS pulsar ... cheap and easy and you can get em usually with the twin thermo set up included
#8
Re: has anyone used a ca radiator with an A series
beattie
Posted on: 2007/6/29 14:08
Yeh why dont you use a rad with the fittings on the right end? And from a local car soo when it leaks you dont have to re-fab a new radiator in your engine bay. I have a X3 Hyundai excel rad in my 1000. Works great. Outlets are on the right ends for a A series. And only $150-$175ea BRAND NEW! Their alloy and a pretty decent size!
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