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I do believe I read Sydneykid using a 50:50 mix of kero and metho.

I just used some degreaser and water but make sure it's safe to use with aluminium. Have a look see at http://www.are.com.au/feat/techtalk/intecoolersMR.htm#Intercooler Maintenance://http://www.are.com.au/feat/techtalk...ler Maintenance

^-------- This has got to be one of the most informative and well documented web pages available. I say we should all check it out,anyway!
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Richard is the most knowledgable man i know on the topic of cooling products.

I heard him mention once about the affects on degreaser and alum products... NASTY...

Richard built a custom radiator for me to fit a 16" craig davis fan for my hr31 and he personally made the mounting brackets from scratch. Its the best alum work i have ever seen and ive seen alot of tig welding. He takes all his jobs to the 6 star treatment. He always finds a way to do it 2 steps better...

I have alot of time for Richard and am looking forward to his new business idea (plenium chambers). Stay tuned to his website for all your cooling questions and ideas.

NOTE: I am not richard i just really enjoy his work...

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