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Old 29th October 2008, 18:27   #1
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Old 29th October 2008, 19:08   #2
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should do. You feeling flush josh.
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might ask my nan to get me one for xmas but on the procomp site its only says its for a vts not vtr or 1.4
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the vts one wont as the rad bottle gets in the way.

vtr one should fit if the rads are the same.

best speak to streamline.
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The VTR one will fit fine you'll just need to make sure that your hose connections from the casing fits onto your throttle body but its no problem buying hoses which increase or decrease with size.


If you cant get your hands on a VTR one (not sure if streamline are only producing the VTS one at the moment?) then you can get the VTS one to fit if your willing to spend a bit extra to upgrade your radiator to the longer VTS one too.
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was looking at getting a vts radiator but wasnt sure if id have to change any pipe work
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Lambinator off of here was selling a procomp not sure if he still has it send him a PM

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was looking at getting a vts radiator but wasnt sure if id have to change any pipe work
The top hose will fit exactly the same so thatll go directly on as both types of radiator mount in the same place.

The bottom hose you can keep your existing VTR hose but just cut the end down approx 3inches (estimate length off the top of my head) where it goes across the cross member and into the bottom part of the radiator, itll all be pretty clear when you look at it.

So no need to buy any new hoses or fittings.

You can get a decent aluminium radiator for about £50.
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