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How long do we have to get into this GB. How many spots are left?

Also what kind of oil temps can we expect with this? Should you also run an external air to air exchanger or is this one good enough? My car gets a lot of use as a track car and I don't want to worry about oil temps or water temps.

you would expect you oil temps to stay teh same as your water temp

people in aus using on of these typically see just under 90 degrees water temp on a 36 degree day at the track

pete

they make a twin pass for a r33 gts

are the gtr one the same

??????????? dont know???????? there web site lists different part numbers.

I was looking at the web site and was thinking more along the lines of the 42mm (PWR2272) or the 50mm ( PWR0117), and just run the std rad cap and no internal oil cooler.

so do they have a power steering cooler and oil cooler, or just a p/s cooler? people i've spoken to down here have said they do a good job of cooling the oil, but also do a good job of heating the coolent up

I take it this will come with a spot for a over flow bottle hose?

Whats the best way to control the thermo fan? using a thermo switch like pwr sell ? http://www.pwr.com.au/#/view=products/s=as/

I run a pfc so i dont think it will control it.

Will there be a spot on the radiator to screw the switch in ? according to pwr they turn the fan on at 90 and off at 85.

As soon as i hear back from fatz ill deposit the money.

Some advice on this would be good.

Thanks

Tim.

depends how you run it

i run a thermo on the heater line that just turns on when required

other run the fan full time

its really up to you prefered way

but there are bungs so you can plum several things in

ill put up a diagram this week that show you what we are getting

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