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i haven't tried it.. dave says no...... as his stock radiator cooled better than a just crap one. Also the top bit where the cap goes on is only pressed in rather than welded in, creating another weak point.

the pwr ones are 740, and i can't justify 740 on a radiator, especially when I've got so much other shit to fix asap.

so.. I'm thinking ... just jap, get the top bit welded and away i go.. that'll be $430... as you know what? I'm not running a 400kw gtr like dave.. and I'm sure the gtr radiators have much much better cooling qualities than the s13 ones lol.

Import Auto Parts does full alloy ones for 399 i think atm.

i haven't tried it.. dave says no...... as his stock radiator cooled better than a just crap one. Also the top bit where the cap goes on is only pressed in rather than welded in, creating another weak point.

the pwr ones are 740, and i can't justify 740 on a radiator, especially when I've got so much other shit to fix asap.

so.. I'm thinking ... just jap, get the top bit welded and away i go.. that'll be $430... as you know what? I'm not running a 400kw gtr like dave.. and I'm sure the gtr radiators have much much better cooling qualities than the s13 ones lol.

Then fit a stock GTR one...

Import Auto Parts does full alloy ones for 399 i think atm.

thanks, It's worth a look

Then fit a stock GTR one...

remind me to never get advice from YOU

lol

kidding.. want a hug?

(I'm not really kidding)

Good Morning sau :D

morning fag

i haven't tried it.. dave says no...... as his stock radiator cooled better than a just crap one. Also the top bit where the cap goes on is only pressed in rather than welded in, creating another weak point.

the pwr ones are 740, and i can't justify 740 on a radiator, especially when I've got so much other shit to fix asap.

so.. I'm thinking ... just jap, get the top bit welded and away i go.. that'll be $430... as you know what? I'm not running a 400kw gtr like dave.. and I'm sure the gtr radiators have much much better cooling qualities than the s13 ones lol.

so are u using the S13 one..? the S14/S15 is an upgrade for SR S13 ones..

what engine is in the S13/180sx RB26.?

nah he's advertised at 450 then i'd have to weld

jj is 400 plus welding

he seems ok with his prices, I need heaps of crap so he might be able to do me a deal if he's a small company.

morning fag

so are u using the S13 one..? the S14/S15 is an upgrade for SR S13 ones..

what engine is in the S13/180sx RB26.?

yeah but you know the saying... do it once and do it properly.. plus an s14/s15 is proving hard to find!

the s14s are better than the s15 ones.. but each are only a marginal upgrade I hear.

it's an s14 engine in the 180 (hence why I lol'd at the comment of fitting a gtr radiator (not that i should lol considering i didn't tell anyone haha)

id buy the PWR one, along with a SPAL thermo and you will never have to worry about overheating your car again.

oh and hi to noel and shane as well

i should just do it hey

I should stop being a tightass.

i should just do it hey

I should stop being a tightass.

myeah dont spent that much if you dont have too

my brother has one of these 399 all alloy rads and his stays at 80C when he is sliding, and i believe it still fine, and he is in NT atm. depends what you think is over kill really.

so his is a drift car?

another thing is.. mine is circuit.. so it's lap after lap after lap after lap.... you get the idea.

fark I just need a good mechanic to advise me on this one... someone who does what i do to the car, and does it week after week after week.

yeah but you know the saying... do it once and do it properly.. plus an s14/s15 is proving hard to find!

the s14s are better than the s15 ones.. but each are only a marginal upgrade I hear.

it's an s14 engine in the 180 (hence why I lol'd at the comment of fitting a gtr radiator (not that i should lol considering i didn't tell anyone haha)

ahh i got ya..

might i also ask why u put the VCT S14 engine in the 180sx..? just curious

if u want quality scourer around ns.com or yahoo japan for a ARC or HKS tripple core or something.. but im sure a cooling pro 40mm radiator would be fine

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