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Radiator
Looking through Ebay and came accross this:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2809508389... 4.m1423.l2649 Sems silly to fiddle about with an old one at this value. Question: Will it fit? Don't want to fork out on it just to find it's too big! Any help apreciated. |
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Cant comment on the rad but can on the company. They are spot on, I have used them on at least 4 occasions you wont be having any issues with them.
Bob
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man that is good, wish i'd got one of those now as it wouldv saved me loads of hassle
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Bit of a bump...
So, anyone know if this would fit? Whats the maximum size of readiator that would fit inside a standard roadster nosecone without much hassle? |
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The Polo rad I used has the core size 380x322 (http://www.partsbase.net/part/ava-vw2038), and this one is 430x415. But, to be fair, there just might be enough space to fit it, the small Polo rad has lots of space around it.
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I used a Honda civic all aluminium aftermarket racing radiator, it fits perfect in Saturn nose cone and keeps my 2.0l blacktop zetec cool, never overheated
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As Great as that Honda rad looks Rich, its a little bit on the pricy side for my build, but good to know that a 350x350 core fits in ok. Is there much romm around it?
So taking Alga's info, this means I can fit at least a 380x350 core in. Any advances? My main issue is I don't want to bay the rad on the offchance it'll fit. And that radiator looks pretty fit to purpose with a fan built in to it! One less set of mounts to make |
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Another popular option I recall is a clio rad. Dont know how this compares on size to the polo rad.I have the polo rad and from what I've heard/read I would probably now have gone for the merc rad for sure.
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