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case closed :)

we iz now all happy RB family again

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Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatttttttttttttttteeeeeeeeeeee :woot:

after, new ccccccccllllllllllluuuuuuuutttttttcccccchhhhhhhhhhhhhh LOL

yes, mine is fuarked already.. too many 3rd gear clutch dumps at the previous texi lol

after, new ccccccccllllllllllluuuuuuuutttttttcccccchhhhhhhhhhhhhh LOL

yes, mine is fuarked already.. too many 3rd gear clutch dumps at the previous texi lol

Lol... Somehow i think you will never learn :P

Yea went over everything, coolants been flushed many times, bled properly, new radiator and cap, new water pump, pressure tested system with a proper tested, no drop in pressure, even comp tested motor with 170psi across all cyclinders, so I'm gonna give thermos a go, some people love them some people don't, I think a lot of people just hook them up wrong or get cheap and nasty ones.

Yea went over everything, coolants been flushed many times, bled properly, new radiator and cap, new water pump, pressure tested system with a proper tested, no drop in pressure, even comp tested motor with 170psi across all cyclinders, so I'm gonna give thermos a go, some people love them some people don't, I think a lot of people just hook them up wrong or get cheap and nasty ones.

Still doesnt say if you have hot spots on your radiator etc, could still be an issue even if flushed... Hard to beat an engine fan in most cases!

Get your car up to temperature, then out your hand in he radiator and move it around. You will understand what he means.

On a standard RB radiator the hottest side will be the left (looking at the engine) because the input/output is on the same side of the radiator.

I'd say factory fan and hub almost impossible to beat . Generic fans never seem to do as well as the Nissan fan and shroud and I reckon it's because most elec fan installs don't draw from the whole face of the rad core .

Neither do the factory fans when you look at them, but i agree they are very good and i find it hard to understand when people replace them with elec setups etc..... Everyone knows the reason i changed mine was simply for looks, unfortunately that bit me on the a$$ lol

I'd say factory fan and hub almost impossible to beat . Generic fans never seem to do as well as the Nissan fan and shroud and I reckon it's because most elec fan installs don't draw from the whole face of the rad core .

actually apart from the ebay ones, some of them like Flex-a-lite do have a shroud and i can see the importance of using a shroud. I didnt use one with my electric fans but it still lowered temps when the fans came on.

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