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I noticed something very strange on my car today it seems as if it has 2 radiator's

There is one positioned in front of the engine block with the fan blowing air towards the front and one positioned is the normal place blowing air towards the end of the car. I think it is a Racing Radiator as it has CALSONIC Markings on it not sure any help

i will try get pics but it is night right now

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Calsonic make the ordinary radiators for the Skylines. I doubt you have two radiators.

Really,well there are 2 separte radiators in mine i dont know if its normal as this is the first skyline i have owned and is the Oil Radiator Standard with the R34 GTT?

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yeah I'm pretty sure you are talking about the air con condensor it sits between the radiator and the intercooler (or front bar in a gtst)

That's what my first thought was. but i have only seen them on The long taxis but i will just assume it is thanks guys

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That's what my first thought was. but i have only seen them on The long taxis but i will just assume it is thanks guys

Hm im still not convinced that it is the Air condenser as the fan blades dont spin i think its a item thats sitty in there but not connected does anyone have a pic of r34 gtt engine bay showing the radiator.

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