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Old Oct 15, 2008, 07:56 AM
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i just need details on what you gusy want... i need to know how far over the rad can come.... and how thick...

im going to supply a new upper hose... it will probably use the stock lower.

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Chad if you desinged this radiator would it still be able to work with A/C?.....im def interested if itll still work
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Just go off of AMS's and make it cheaper lol.



Im in need of a small radiator as well.
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Half width would be good so you can put in a vertical flow intercooler right next to it, that way you could get rid of a **** load of tubing!
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Originally Posted by E VOL IX
All Of The Fail Crew Would Buy Right Now Chad

no **** please pm me possible price and maybe a pic of what ur thinking

I want the first one
Old Oct 18, 2008, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Fairclough
Half width would be good so you can put in a vertical flow intercooler right next to it, that way you could get rid of a **** load of tubing!
have you seen our time attack car? full width rad with vertical core...

tell us what you guys want...

we can do ac condensers as well, so it could be a complete kit

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Old Oct 18, 2008, 08:36 PM
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chad could i run the a/c with the half size radiator
Old Oct 18, 2008, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Shacochis06
chad could i run the a/c with the half size radiator
that depends on ur turbo kit not the rad.

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what do you mean?...with the turbo i have now

I know the koyo half sized radiator cant be ran with a/c.....well i dont even have a/c ever since i got my cams installed for some odd reason so i guess it doesnt matter anyway

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I'd be down as well...

I really want a turbo kit like buschur is running now...headers and all.

but I refuse to give up a/c and put in a half rad. a 3/4 rad would be great...or even if we could move the rad placement or something.
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Originally Posted by 11secEVO7
I'd be down as well...

I really want a turbo kit like buschur is running now...headers and all.

but I refuse to give up a/c and put in a half rad. a 3/4 rad would be great...or even if we could move the rad placement or something.
ill be talking to Dave about this .

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Originally Posted by 11secEVO7
I'd be down as well...

I really want a turbo kit like buschur is running now...headers and all.

but I refuse to give up a/c and put in a half rad. a 3/4 rad would be great...or even if we could move the rad placement or something.
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arc coolant pipe with cbrd rad

just wondering if an arc coolant pipe will fit with the rad
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The stock radiator is pretty good - time for the "killer" aftermarket radiator - as light and/or as small as possible, capable of handling circuit, autoX, drag and daily driving.

While keeping the AC
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still waiting to hear what everyone really wants

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