Finally got my radiator for the 20b!

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Old 10-16-05, 03:21 PM
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Finally got my radiator for the 20b!

Finally, some progress! This was custom made by PWR. It's a 3 pass radiator, which means that it is like 3 rads welded together. The coolant flows in, then down through the first part, up throught the middle, then back down again and out the bottom of the rad. I just have it sitting in my engine bay, because still need to make brackets. I have a scoot hood, so that's why I have the rad angled like that, so the air can flow through the intercooler, through the rad, then out the hood. Don't mind the engine bay mess, lol...


Just for the hell of it... here's my intercooler...
Old 10-16-05, 05:55 PM
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Looks good! If you dont mind me asking what did it cost?
Old 10-16-05, 05:59 PM
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Looking good
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nice progress
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Thanks guys. The radiator cost $680 after shipping. I thought it was worth it, because the rad isn't very thick, but will cool well because of being a 3 pass. I just needed to save some engine bay space and couldn't run any crazy thick radiators.

O, BTW 20B 3rd Gen, thanks again for the awesome subframe, bumpsteer correction, and engine mounts!
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I am glad you like it, what brackets are you needing? The rad is made to accpet the removable OE brackets. If you do not have any I can fab some up for you. As I said before, if you have cooling issues its internal.

If anyone is interested in the triple pass rad I made for bladz311 hit me up at seeltuned@aol.com and I will gladly help you out and give you details about the rad.
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sweet ic!!!
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Thanks Dan (Eyecandy) for the sweet rad! I'm not using the stock location exactly, so I need to make something a little different. It won't be a problem to make it, but thanks anyways!

Thanks again Insomniac for the great deal on the IC!
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