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Considering PWR have a good reputation the twincooler is a bit of a balls up.
NONE of the holes/brackets were really in the right location.
I don't mind doing some modification, but I can see how someone looking at a \"bolt in\" solution would get really pissed off.
No wonder people are always complaining that mechanics take longer than expected to install a part, there's always some sorta stuffing around to make things fit.
Even the bolts to mount the fans were too long to use.
I had to cut my fan mounts a bit because I have the front sway brace.
NONE of the holes/brackets were really in the right location.
I don't mind doing some modification, but I can see how someone looking at a \"bolt in\" solution would get really pissed off.
No wonder people are always complaining that mechanics take longer than expected to install a part, there's always some sorta stuffing around to make things fit.
Even the bolts to mount the fans were too long to use.
I had to cut my fan mounts a bit because I have the front sway brace.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Holy mother of christ! That is VERY impressive Dave! Noice.



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That engine bay is a work of art Okibi
Yeah, my PWR radiator fan mounts didn't line up either. One fan is held at three points because of it. Then there is the plastic drain plug that refuses to come out.
But the best was yet to come. In the month after the I received the radiator PWR sent a number of items that I had not ordered. It got to the point where I told Jennifer to refuse to accept delivery from the courier. It took at least three phone calls to sort it out.
J

sabretooth wrote:Yeah, to get around the bolt length issue, I had to also put a nut on the bolt so that they wouldn't go all of the way in. Shocking quality control.
Yeah, my PWR radiator fan mounts didn't line up either. One fan is held at three points because of it. Then there is the plastic drain plug that refuses to come out.
But the best was yet to come. In the month after the I received the radiator PWR sent a number of items that I had not ordered. It got to the point where I told Jennifer to refuse to accept delivery from the courier. It took at least three phone calls to sort it out.
J
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