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intercooler as radiator?
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intercooler as radiator?
can i use a intercooler as a alloy radiator?
its for a buggy..
would it work the same since it still has cores?
its for a buggy..
would it work the same since it still has cores?
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I would have thought that the passages would be too big to work efficiently as a radiator - I know it doesn't work around the other way.
If it's on a buggy though, it might be okay for a stage or so - the relatively large volume of water it would hold would help.
Steve.
If it's on a buggy though, it might be okay for a stage or so - the relatively large volume of water it would hold would help.
Steve.
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Eddy wrote:Why bother when ya can get alloy radiators anyway, and ya know they're going to work.
why bother.. ebay has intercoolers for cheap and in the right size i need to squish into the buggy also they have no radiator cap that i will have to seal off.. you ever priced a alloy radiator?
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pongo wrote:its easy. all you need is a bleed point at the highest pointlove_mud wrote:How do you propose to get all the air out of the system ? Put a cap inline somewhere ?
spot on...
well i guess ill just give it a go..
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mud4b wrote:why bother.. ebay has intercoolers for cheap and in the right size i need to squish into the buggy also they have no radiator cap that i will have to seal off..Eddy wrote:Why bother when ya can get alloy radiators anyway, and ya know they're going to work.
yep, and they are a bit $$$ ... ... but then ... so's a cooked motor ...you ever priced a alloy radiator?
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not yet, its prolly too big... i need something around 500mm high can be nearly any length though..blurredvision wrote:Have you priced a complete Falcon radiator and fans, I thought that the price was pretty good for what you got. Also when I mentioned that it was for racing purposes the guy chopped more off the price.
Just a thought.
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There's heaps of small alloy radiators around.
The Rodent is way small, we're running a radiator out of a Honda something.
Engine cooling relies on two things, 1. The radiator/cooling system and 2. Air flow through the engine bay over the engine.
In a buggy, you don't have a good flow of air over the engine as you're not really going fast enough. Find the space for a radiator when you build the buggy, trying to retro fit one into something tight will be a PITA. (we're trying to find a suitable location for the steering cooler ATM.
The Rodent is way small, we're running a radiator out of a Honda something.
Engine cooling relies on two things, 1. The radiator/cooling system and 2. Air flow through the engine bay over the engine.
In a buggy, you don't have a good flow of air over the engine as you're not really going fast enough. Find the space for a radiator when you build the buggy, trying to retro fit one into something tight will be a PITA. (we're trying to find a suitable location for the steering cooler ATM.
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sierrajim wrote: Find the space for a radiator when you build the buggy, trying to retro fit one into something tight will be a PITA. (we're trying to find a suitable location for the steering cooler ATM.
i did have a space when i built it but due to the fawkin huge lexus engine i had to change where it goes, i do have a few places to fit it but its the size i need to get right hence why i thought about a intercooler..
hmm do you think a smallish (i know they are thin) factory alloy rad will cool the lexus v8 any good?
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Talk to someone in a radiator shop, they should be able to tell of heaps of radiators that are under 500mm high. (I should think so anyway)
I know that some Subaru radiators are quite low profile (gotta be some bloody ricer upgrading and selling one cheap), and think that my Parent's XJ jeep is too.
I am under the impression that Lexus V8's do run rather warm, but I don't have any first hand experience with them. Anyway, if you end up with a too small radiator, get it as a triple core or put two in the buggy (in series).
I know that some Subaru radiators are quite low profile (gotta be some bloody ricer upgrading and selling one cheap), and think that my Parent's XJ jeep is too.
I am under the impression that Lexus V8's do run rather warm, but I don't have any first hand experience with them. Anyway, if you end up with a too small radiator, get it as a triple core or put two in the buggy (in series).
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Assuming this is shorty's buggy? From memory he wanted to wheel it more for fun than comps. Fun wheeling will generally have it running for longer requiring a more efficient cooling system.mud4b wrote:sierrajim wrote: Find the space for a radiator when you build the buggy, trying to retro fit one into something tight will be a PITA. (we're trying to find a suitable location for the steering cooler ATM.
i did have a space when i built it but due to the fawkin huge lexus engine i had to change where it goes, i do have a few places to fit it but its the size i need to get right hence why i thought about a intercooler..
hmm do you think a smallish (i know they are thin) factory alloy rad will cool the lexus v8 any good?
Do a search on Ebay for radiators, heaps on there with sizes and specs listed. Cheap as well.
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thats the rason Rob & Bill put the lil' 1 in !!
SAND-DUNES !!
they take it to Portand all the time , & just needed a bit more cooling , over extended periods , than what the rear alone could provide !!
it works so well , it has been left in there for comps now !!!
SAND-DUNES !!
they take it to Portand all the time , & just needed a bit more cooling , over extended periods , than what the rear alone could provide !!
it works so well , it has been left in there for comps now !!!
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