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Postby AL » Wed Nov 01, 2006 10:12 pm

Yeh, as usual that's a good dose of clarity there CT but i'm going to research some more. There are 3 things in life that are too expensive. Kitchens,Curtains and MX5 radiators! Feel free too add to that list but it might end up a new topic :? ARE Radiators want $500 for a core alone! Wholesalers won't sell to me! I have a cunning plan. Stay tuned. :x
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Postby AL » Thu Dec 28, 2006 10:02 pm

Here's a pic of the new radiator. It's an ebay one designed for a 180SX that i've adapted to suit. As you can see I decided to use an external fill canister as well. It hasn't done a track day yet but it's running well on the road. Came in considerably cheaper than a PWR. :lol:

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Postby Marty » Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:57 am

Looking good Al.

That thing is going to look good as well as go good. :shock:

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Postby neil d » Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:15 am

I put an automatic radiator in my race car and it runs very cool on the track up here in sunny QLD. They are approximately 35-40 mil which is 10mil thicker than the standard 25mil. I got mine from Red Devil radiators brand new (Tanks and Core) for $295. :lol:

This would be a cheap way for a part time track car IMHO.

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Postby neil d » Fri Dec 29, 2006 10:18 am

AL wrote:Here's a pic of the new radiator. It's an ebay one designed for a 180SX that i've adapted to suit. As you can see I decided to use an external fill canister as well. It hasn't done a track day yet but it's running well on the road. Came in considerably cheaper than a PWR. :lol:

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Looks good :lol:

Did you purchase this from an ebay store?

If so which one?

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Postby AL » Fri Dec 29, 2006 3:55 pm

Hi Neil. The radiator comes from Just Jap.com but there is a bit of work involved to make them suit the MX5. I'm hoping to bring them to market after some track testing. It's still early days but I can tell you that they will be so well priced that I doubt if anyone would go to the trouble.
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Postby AL » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:06 pm

Marty wrote:Looking good Al.

That thing is going to look good as well as go good. :shock:
Thanks mate. Did you get some track rubber off Santa?
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Postby Sean » Mon Jan 01, 2007 4:19 pm

Boags'MX5 wrote:How does the brass one from Adrad rate against the PWR? 2/3rds of the price, is it 2/3rds quality? And are they twice as good as the factory plastic unit?

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That's what I'm using, under $400 and does the job for me, although I've wanted an alum one for rice factor for a while.

Definately interested in what AL comes up with...

CT wrote:Al, you could get a K&J thermal core and get tanks made up, but it's much less hassle to just get the PWR ones - they are very good. 8)


I'm sure Ryan (lowmaita) did that?
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Postby Marty » Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:38 am

AL wrote:
Marty wrote:Looking good Al.

That thing is going to look good as well as go good. :shock:
Thanks mate. Did you get some track rubber off Santa?


I wish. Need some more road rubber first. Still running around on those old tyres. Been fun in th wet we've had lately. :evil: :P :shock:


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