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Hey Phil, Call Chris @ Racepace in regards to the radiator, they do a triple pass item that is up with Koyo and PWR but without the epic cost...... I just purchased one after a bit of research :)

I spoke to him about those radiators a while ago, so what do you think of the quality?

I know there are a few SAU members using them and they are the reason i purchased one.... I can send you pics etc if you like, mine will be fitted up next week hopefully and i am keen to see the change in temps etc.... Initial inspection of the goods shows the quality similar to the brand name ones i have seen....

Cheers Mat,

The one thing that concerns me is the area around the filler neck. Ive seen some aftermarket radiatiors leak (ever slow slighty) from this area.

If you could let me know after you test it out it would be much appreciated!

Sure can mate, will be running the 1.3bar cap too so if its going to leak it should at the higher pressure.....

If you dont hear from me over the next week or so shoot me a PM and ill let you know how it all goes, ill be fitting a temp gauge too so i can get an accurate reading :)

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