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From what people have said who I have asked with regards to the radiator cap they should be ok. Many holden/ford cooling systems run a 1.3bar system and the cheepass chinese radiators for these have no probs with the caps so I don't expect these to be any different. Obviously over time any radiator is going to deteriorate and eventually rupture for one reason or another. The best way to keep a radiator in good shape is good coolant and regular changes to keep the system clean.

Anyway, when I get mine, sometime next week now :/ cos autotechnica have no stock will let you all know how I go.

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hey is anyone knowing what fatz is upto? i tried calling his fone this whole week but no ones answered....:) i already deposited money into his account etc so anyone know whats ahppening with him?

Cheers

Chi

Anyone in wa ordered a r33 rad but hasnt fitted it to their car yet? i would like to test fit ie slide into place in my cefiro to see if it clears the bonnet. cheers froggah

just been at the casino spending all ya coin people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lol :P

basic rundowm:

as soon as your money is deposited into my account I send it to the supplier with your address

it then arrives hopefully in a day or two at your joint(normally about a week)

worst case was 2 weeks due to a lack of stock back at Christmas time

I don’t make any coin on these so be nice :P

I seriously encourage people to pick them up from seven hills as it avoids me dealing with people who presumably are risking 3 years salary, or so it seams as they call me 8 times 3 seconds after depositing the coin.

Stay cool breath and after 7 days call me to give me shit

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cores are smaller than end tanks...

Yah, the core isnt the same width of tank, moot really.

Has anyone fitted one to an R32 yet? Any issues?

Dummied it up week or two ago. Check my b l o g for a picture installed - don't laugh :ninja:

The unit sits 10mm lower then the stocker. (you can just see the top support rods don't really clear the top bracket rubber mounts, in my photo)

No real issue, as you can just flip the brackets upside down, flip the rubber mounts around too.

With fan shroud bolted up, the blades have heaps of room to spare.

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hey all spoke to pete/fatz, he will be on holidays for the next 2 weeks but those who have ordered latley will be sent out and if you want to find out delivery time frame speak to john at UAS while pete is away.

cheers.

Hi guys,

How hard is it to replace radiator on R33? It is a matter of removing top mounts,loosening fan shroud and pull up? Are there any tricky items? Do you have to remove the fan to access? I was told 2 hours to replace which suggests that it's not a super quick thing to do?

Thanks for your help in advance. Have searched for Radiator link in DIY but they seem to have been removed.

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