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pwr radator ??

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pwr radator ??

Post by TURBO GQ »

need new radatior and dont know if i should get the standard one done with an extra core or go all out and get the alloy pwr one.

does anyone have a surggestion?
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Post by dirtyGQ »

alloy one is to hard to cut open and repair so go the original type.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Aussie desert coolers in preston maybe??
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Post by TURBO GQ »

BIg StEvE wrote:Aussie desert coolers in preston maybe??
spoke to them already, he surggests an alloy 2 core will suit my turbo motor.
and was $100 cheaper.

but pwr have a good name and are well used across the motor sports scene.
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Post by evo wagon »

hey mate give adam at buzz engines a call he does custom alloy radiators heaps cheaper then pwr same core as what pwr use. his number is 0732794989
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Post by GQTrav »

I've got a PWR radiator in mine and love it, well worth the money, it runs cooler full of mud then my original one did even after it had just been cleaned.
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Post by TURBO GQ »

GQTrav wrote:I've got a PWR radiator in mine and love it, well worth the money, it runs cooler full of mud then my original one did even after it had just been cleaned.
thats good to hear, i needed to hear something like this to justifie the differance in price.
its almost double, dont mind spendin the cash aslong as its worth it.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Forgive me if i am wrong but isnt PWR basically JPC ?

Id be looking at aussie desert coolers a bit closer! ;)
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Post by TURBO GQ »

BIg StEvE wrote:Forgive me if i am wrong but isnt PWR basically JPC ?

Id be looking at aussie desert coolers a bit closer! ;)

nah man, dont know how you thought that.

pwr has nothing to do with JPC,

if u goggle pwr theres a sh1t load of info, including being in 90% of our v8 supercars, etc etc.

with my past experiences i wouldnt want nothing to do with JPC.
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Post by BIg StEvE »

TURBO GQ wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:Forgive me if i am wrong but isnt PWR basically JPC ?

Id be looking at aussie desert coolers a bit closer! ;)


with my past experiences i wouldnt want nothing to do with JPC.
Yeah thats what i was thinking! Thought in its early days PWR was started by a guy that used to be with JPC. Ah well doesnt matter! Goodluck with it all mate!
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Post by CRUSHU »

BIg StEvE wrote:
TURBO GQ wrote:
BIg StEvE wrote:Forgive me if i am wrong but isnt PWR basically JPC ?

Id be looking at aussie desert coolers a bit closer! ;)


with my past experiences i wouldnt want nothing to do with JPC.
Yeah thats what i was thinking! Thought in its early days PWR was started by a guy that used to be with JPC. Ah well doesnt matter! Goodluck with it all mate!
PWR was started by Kees Weel.
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Re: pwr radator ??

Post by bogged »

http://carl.outerlimits4x4.com/search.php

only in the last 2 weeks there have been a few threads on this exact subject...
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Post by TURBO GQ »

thanks for ur concern. BOGGED
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Post by MAVRK-4 »

Don't alloy radiators also need to be flushed regularly and a special additive used in the coolant?

Just more to consider if you are slack like me : )
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