Cooling Pro Radiators
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
I bought a 52mm ASI radiator for my NA6 2 weeks ago.
Install was a breeze, all bolts lined up and managed to swap over the rubber posts etc without problems. Some careful maneuvering was required, but got it in on my own without too much trouble. I read here about someone having trouble with a heavy sway bar and I can see that I would have had to 'shave' the thermo fan bracket if I didn't have a standard bar. With standard bar, it just fitted and shouldn't see any problems.
Have not had any problems with coolant going missing in the 2 weeks I've been running with it and this is a daily driver as well as occasional track days.
It looks fantastic and I'm very happy..
Rob.
Install was a breeze, all bolts lined up and managed to swap over the rubber posts etc without problems. Some careful maneuvering was required, but got it in on my own without too much trouble. I read here about someone having trouble with a heavy sway bar and I can see that I would have had to 'shave' the thermo fan bracket if I didn't have a standard bar. With standard bar, it just fitted and shouldn't see any problems.
Have not had any problems with coolant going missing in the 2 weeks I've been running with it and this is a daily driver as well as occasional track days.
It looks fantastic and I'm very happy..
Rob.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
So it looks like my radiator is finally on the way out after the track day yesterday. It's drinking water/coolant like nothing else, and there's definitely water coming out somewhere and sizzling away after driving.
I've got an NB with Signature sways in the front. What size/type do people recommend for the easiest fitment? I don't fancy wasting huge amounts of time trying to jam in a radiator when there are other options out there that'll fit right in.
By the sounds of it, I'm leaning towards a 42mm ASI, but I'm open to other suggestions/tips/abuse.
I've got an NB with Signature sways in the front. What size/type do people recommend for the easiest fitment? I don't fancy wasting huge amounts of time trying to jam in a radiator when there are other options out there that'll fit right in.
By the sounds of it, I'm leaning towards a 42mm ASI, but I'm open to other suggestions/tips/abuse.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
Sure it's the radiator? I've got an NB one we could bung into your car until your chinaspec arrives.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
marcusus wrote:I've got an NB with Signature sways in the front. What size/type do people recommend for the easiest fitment? I don't fancy wasting huge amounts of time trying to jam in a radiator when there are other options out there that'll fit right in.
I also have an NB with larger aftermarket sways, and air cond, and I put in a Cooling Pro 42mm. No space issues fitting it in, and it all lined up and bolted up as it should without any mods required.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
Okibi wrote:Sure it's the radiator? I've got an NB one we could bung into your car until your chinaspec arrives.
Pretty sure it is. I was gonna show you, but you were on the opposite side taking photos, so I grabbed Les instead. I'll give you a bell at some stage and we can give it a shot.
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I could bring it to the committee meeting tonight?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
Okibi wrote:I could bring it to the committee meeting tonight?
Oh, didn't know there was a committee meeting. Got stuff on as it is. Stand by for PM.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
So where are people buying their cooling pro radiators and ASI radiators from?
I've found ASI on eBay pretty easily, and the price doesn't look bad ($210 + $45 for a 42mm or $220 + $45 for a 52mm).
I've found cooling pro on the Mania website, but it sure isn't cheap compared to the ASI stuff.
Anywhere else I can find this stuff for price comparisons?
I've found ASI on eBay pretty easily, and the price doesn't look bad ($210 + $45 for a 42mm or $220 + $45 for a 52mm).
I've found cooling pro on the Mania website, but it sure isn't cheap compared to the ASI stuff.
Anywhere else I can find this stuff for price comparisons?
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
http://justjap.com/store/product.php?pr ... at=&page=1
i remember it being cheaper though...has the price gone up??
i remember it being cheaper though...has the price gone up??
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
mitch_f1 wrote:http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18479&cat=&page=1
i remember it being cheaper though...has the price gone up??
Price is the same as July last year when I got my Cooling Pro from JustJap.
I paid $299 + $32 postage
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
marcusus wrote:So where are people buying their cooling pro radiators and ASI radiators from?
I've found ASI on eBay pretty easily, and the price doesn't look bad ($210 + $45 for a 42mm or $220 + $45 for a 52mm).
I've found cooling pro on the Mania website, but it sure isn't cheap compared to the ASI stuff.
Anywhere else I can find this stuff for price comparisons?
I bought and returned the Cooling Pro from Just Jap and I bought the ASI from eBay
This was for my NB8A
I highly highly recommend the ASI one
The Cooling Pro one I got looking into the inlets and outlets there are big restrictions with big blobs of welds that haven't been cleaned up
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
I'm trying to source a 42mm ASI one now. The guys on eBay have heaps, but the listings have ended so I just need to wait for them to put up a new one so I can get one. I reckon the 52mm might be overkill, and I don't particularly want any fitment issues.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
My radiator has gone kaput... need a new one and the ASI looks like the way to go...
I can only find the 52mm online right now (boo!)
I can only find the 52mm online right now (boo!)

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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
RaYmO wrote:My radiator has gone kaput... need a new one and the ASI looks like the way to go...
I can only find the 52mm online right now (boo!)
Yeah same. I got an email from them saying that they're on holiday in China now, which is presumably where all the listings get made. The guy gave me an email address to use instead to put an order in, which I'm gonna email shortly. Shoot me a PM and I'll give you the email addy as well.
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Re: Cooling Pro Radiators
For those of you with a NA6, how did the Cooling Pro install? Were you the ones that needed the extra length bolt? (Most of your posts didn't list your car type). The radiator on mine is the 52mm one. Would getting a 42mm radiator offer better cooling? (Less surface area, yes, but large velocity of flow throw the grills)
Momo (aka 1990 white NA6)
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