man i love companies like that, you can tell they target the ricers the most.SurpaSaiyan said:I installed a PWR Double Core radiator. They're thicker than the stock radiators but are designed to be a direct fit including usage of the stock fans... better heat transfer, cooler, and more consistent temperatures. I've had it for a while now, and i think it works great.
(The company said that it'll add +15HP due to efficient cooling... dunno bout that, but it does cool pretty damn well... my supra loves it =] )
I am on stock radiator and my gauge never goes more then like 40% I have never seen it dead in the middle before. Maybe mine is broken lol.SurpaSaiyan said:before my radiator swap it sat about 60% up... now it's about 45-50%... its obviously doing it's job
-- Maria
ronniek said:Is the fluidyne radiator thicker than the stock radiator?.
Ronnie.
Here is a full list of SPECS and pricing from 935 Motorsports, for future
reference:
Stock, $450 from dealer, 25MM dual core
All aluminum radiators, no auto tranny cooler option:
CSF Stree, cap included, $249, 25MM dual core
Fluidyne, cap included, $415, 38MM single core
PWR, cap included, $439, 57MM dual core
CSF Race, cap included, $299, 52MM dual core
Koyo Race, no cap, $385, 52MM dual core (designed for 1J, fitment issues)
Note: The measurements are rough, and based from notes. There may be slight
variation in the actual core size.
http://935motorsports.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=79_14_39
Robert
mrnickleye said:SurpaSaiyan
Lurker......................drivin' thru all that water also helps keep it cool???