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4th April 2018, 21:57
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Radiator swop/upgrade
Looking at getting a bigger radiator for my vtr which will eventually be running a turbo, are there any other radiators that are bigger off another saxo or even another Citroen/Peugeot, don’t really wana go all out on an ally rad just yet if there’s a possible swop off another car
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5th April 2018, 19:10
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Originally Posted by AdamL200
Looking at getting a bigger radiator for my vtr which will eventually be running a turbo, are there any other radiators that are bigger off another saxo or even another Citroen/Peugeot, don’t really wana go all out on an ally rad just yet if there’s a possible swop off another car
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106 diesel radiator, pipework is a bit different and you'll need to install a header tank. no biggy.
it's all alloy as well.
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5th April 2018, 20:04
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Cheers for the help, is it a much bigger rad?
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6th April 2018, 18:19
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamL200
Cheers for the help, is it a much bigger rad?
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Yes it's thicker and it's full width of the slam panel.
You don't need a huge radiator just because you'll be running a turbo.
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6th April 2018, 21:37
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Well il be turboing it and it’s a track car only so it will be getting abit of abuse so don’t really want to cook it
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7th April 2018, 10:02
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AdamL200
Well il be turboing it and it’s a track car only so it will be getting abit of abuse so don’t really want to cook it
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That's not what I meant,
it depends on how much power you'll be running and location of things in the engine bay etc.
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7th April 2018, 13:06
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Don't forget to leave room for an intercooler.
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7th April 2018, 16:05
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Il be stripping most of the front end off and making all the mounts my self for the rad and intercooler and possibly an oil cooler, and the intercooler will be in front of the radiator
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8th April 2018, 09:01
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‘Possibly an oil cooler ‘ you will definitely need an oil cooler if using for track use .
I run a direnza alloy rad which has been converted to use a header tank on my vts turbo , never had a problem with overheating
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8th April 2018, 10:27
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a better rad to use is an XSI AC rad, thick core like the diesel but has integrated header tank like the vtr/vts.
don't go overkill with the intercooler, so many people go for size over efficiency, a smaller thinner oem core can be just as efficient as the Chinese Ebay special behemoths.
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8th April 2018, 19:38
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Thanks for all help much appreciated
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