anyone make their own radiator support?

viper92086

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so since my 1uz project needs some more room to breathe i plan on shoving a nice thick radiator where the condensor used to be. my question is who else here has cut out their stock radiator support and made a new one with square tubing. its a pretty easy task and fairly simple, but i'm curious to see pics of other setups.
 

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i got quoted $780 for a custom radiator with 2 1.45" rows... nuts... but i found a local guy selling a 26x16 with a 3" core for $180 brand new. its really maximizing the space.
 

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I can't see that particular support doing that much as far as frame integrity....if you gonthis route I'd consult someone who specilizes in frame moding...such as wissass(sp)....I wouldn't do it unless someone like him would map out my weld points...

Is that rad support actually considered "frame material"?...
 

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Poodles;1323655 said:
remove it and push on the fenders....

I see what you're saying....but the that is just horizontal loads that would "seem" to not effect the vertical too much...seems like a nice piece of chrommolly tubing would do an even better job than that stamped pos...
 

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that rad support isn't there for structural integrity. You can cut and re-weld, but i would spend a day at the wreckers and see if they have anything that was made for a bigger car that can fit in there.
 

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That rad isn't a production part..ron designed a dual top feed rad and it was far from cheap! I'm sure viper would rather not spend that kind of money!
 

viper92086

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7Mboost;1323631 said:
I wouldn't modify my body or frame to fit an engine, especially a 1UZ? May I ask why, besides the fact of being different?

you get tired of seeing 1jz's and 2jzs, its time for something different. i dont want to modify the frame, but i do road racing as well so i need to maximize the cooling


Mr.PFloyd;1323684 said:
that rad support isn't there for structural integrity. You can cut and re-weld, but i would spend a day at the wreckers and see if they have anything that was made for a bigger car that can fit in there.

already did that. the problem is i do road racing once in a while. so while a stock rad may work for a daily i need the increased cooling capability.

gaboonviper85;1323740 said:
That rad isn't a production part..ron designed a dual top feed rad and it was far from cheap! I'm sure viper would rather not spend that kind of money!


haha nope. i was quoted $780 for a rad to be custom made. the rad i found is the same specs, but only 180 from a local guy.



i need some more people to chime in!, i know someone has done it before!
 

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gaboonviper85;1323740 said:
That rad isn't a production part..ron designed a dual top feed rad and it was far from cheap! I'm sure viper would rather not spend that kind of money!

TT 1UZ's aren't gonna be cheap..
 

viper92086

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7Mboost;1326207 said:
TT 1UZ's aren't gonna be cheap..

i really dont see why people think its going to be an expensive project? its not going to cost any more than your typical 1jz swap and way less than you typical 2jz swap :3d_frown:


i already cut the oem rad support out, i will be b working on a new replacement over the next couple of days. keep a look out at my thread