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Old 10-17-10, 04:14 PM
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Radiator cooling panel?

I was looking around for one but i haven't ever seen one for the single turbo guy's out there. Is there any company that make one ?? or am i gonna have to have one fabbed up ?

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Old 10-17-10, 05:37 PM
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What exactly do you mean by "radiator cooling panel?"
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if you have proper ducting to the radiator.... you have absolutely no need for this panel.

Cgotto6 - radiator cooling panel is what most cars use nowadays, either OEM of aftermarket to direct air going to the radiator, instead of going up and over the radiator.

the FD's dont use this, because quite frankly its not needed if you have proper ducting to your rad and intercooler
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Originally Posted by cptpain
if you have proper ducting to the radiator.... you have absolutely no need for this panel.
+1 But it does look cool.

I'm actually working on one right now and should be in production soon.




Piping cover is optional.
Old 10-17-10, 08:23 PM
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You can get them from RHDJapan, Carbing and someone else makes them.
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I'm fairly certain the other one on RhdJapan is from R-magic.
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A lot of these have to be specific to the cars setup due to IC piping/placement, intake etc.


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Originally Posted by S14.3REW
+1 But it does look cool.

I'm actually working on one right now and should be in production soon.




Piping cover is optional.

This is pretty dope. i would def be interested in this when it's done.
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