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carlknight1982 7th December 2012 10:05 PM

Radiators
 
Im starting to collect parts for my engine upgrade,
I have th ST170 lump and am "Future proofing" the rest of the system as i go for the new install

whats the largest most efficent radiator that people have managed to fit under a Saturn nose cone, bear in mind i will also need space for an oil cooler and in the future possibly an intercooler for the supercharger.


Carl

tkpm 7th December 2012 10:28 PM

I used a Polo rad under my Saturn nose.

Terry

carlknight1982 7th December 2012 11:07 PM

I have a polo rad now, im going to be heading north of 250Bhp im unsure it will cope.

Carl

shh120m 8th December 2012 12:22 PM

side pods are probably the best way foward for big power/tight space.

Theres nothing worse than working in a confined space whilst contorting every muscle in the body whilst slicing ones finger on a jubilee clip whilst slipping off the spanner and banging your head on something.:D

Im sure weve all been there!

Talonmotorsport 8th December 2012 01:16 PM

I would look in to having some thing custom made in ali, you might find a company that will do an intercooler that mounts easily to the rad in the same package.

Dualist 8th December 2012 05:22 PM

Merc 190 rads are a better option from what I hear....
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showp...93&postcount=8

voucht 9th December 2012 05:04 PM

As Phil says, I would check custom made aluminium radiators. The company I'm working for in France has been importing Pace Products radiators (and intercoolers) for years, and they are very good quality (TIG welder there are artists). Now we turned to PWR as the technical advice is better. The products are extremely well designed, a lot of good engineering solutions. Don't think the best for your powerful engine will be a radiator as large as it can possibly fits under your nose cone. Even high level racers have a tendency to oversize the radiator for no good reason. An oversized radiator carries more water than the engine needs, and it is useless weight in board the car. People at PWR will tell you the ideal size/thickness you need for your engine. They are spot on, we never had any bad surprise on their advices. And if you want to combine it with an Intercooler, there will be no problem for them to design a complete unit.
Of course, custom made aluminium radiators are not cheap, that is the big down side.
Personally, I installed a Mercedes 190 (I will run a Pinto 2.0i), as the compact size combined with a good thickness is supposed to make it cope with 2.0L engines (well, Mercedes 190E engine is a 2.0L). Some pictures here if you want to see by yourself:
http://vouchtroadster.blogspot.se/20...-radiator.html
Please keep us posted of what you decide, I'm very interested.
Thank you.
Sylvain

rdodger 10th December 2012 02:07 PM

I got one of these.

http://radtec.co.uk/products/527/Uni...e-version-.htm

Idea was the same as yours.As my MX5 lump is supercharged with a charge cooler radiator in front of it I wanted a little head room.

baz-r 20th December 2012 03:50 PM

merc 109e rad 1800-2300 petrol man no a/c. its small cheap and very thick

core size is aprox 300x350x50

snapper 26th December 2012 07:58 AM

Oil coolers can be mounted in front or behind the water rad
The Dax type flared sides are a good mod and oil coolers can be mounted in them
Modified nose cones for intercooler ducting is another option


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