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Hey Guys,

Got my trusty China Racing radiator lol... well it's by Worley which I assume has come from the same factory as ASI.

Works much better than the stock radiator and keeps temperatures pretty solid with the stock shroud, fan, etc. with moderated power on the track (provided you have an oil cooler). Whoever says the stock radiator is sufficient has no idea or has never put their car on the track.

Would be a fantastic upgrade for any street machine or track car with basic power upgrades. I have had this for about 2 years and there are no leaks, no warping of any sort. Has seen countless track days and held up everytime.

Top of the tank has been sprayed with matte black engine enamel for datstealth!

Price: $100

Location: Canley Vale, NSW

What's Included: Radiator & Radiator drain plug (Radiator cap and thermo switch are NOT included)

How it currently looks in my engine bay.

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Photos of the radiator install:
http://www.trak-life.com/diy-nissan-skyline-radiator-replacement-upgrade/

How come ya took this one off?

not enough cooling on a 37 degree day at Wakefield with over 320kW, time for more cooling :)

The radiator was more than enough when the car made only 200kW with an oil cooler at the track (no matter what temperature) but now the car makes decent power, it sure gets pretty hot.

Street use, drag use, you won't even reach the limits of this radiator.

  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP for China Racing!

Has seen about a half a dozen track days and still going strong.. removing due to upgrade as I need just a touch more cooling

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump, also will throw in a free GReddy radiator cap (genuine) probably cost more than the radiator itself lol

Bump, some prick on Drift Sales dicked me about.

Cancelled my Friday night plans and dude doesn't rock up, doesn't call doesn't anything.

Time to upgrade ppl on stock OEM radiators!

This will fit R33 and R34 too, just not R32 unless you've got some hectic bonnet clearance.

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  • 2 weeks later...

no one wants?

maybe I should create a more simple plain ad without any details, might sell faster.

no one wants?

maybe I should create a more simple plain ad without any details, might sell faster.

Yep something along the lines of. Alloy rad like pwr one. Keeps engine cooler. Good for race. [emoji12]

  • 2 weeks later...

will throw in a free 120x60cm coffee table.. needs a light sand a lick of paint to be awesome again

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