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Alluminium Radiators

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Alluminium Radiators

Post by DrSlug »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Performance-radi ... 3caf546c71

Has anyone bought one of these? Anything I should know about these or similar items?
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Re: Alluminium Radiators

Post by Struth »

You are better off getting your standard radiator rebuilt with an extra core, cheaper, better and more reliable that way.

Assuming the rads going under the bonnet and not out the back.

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Re: Alluminium Radiators

Post by metak »

you get what you pay for whats why pwr and aussie desert coolers cost much more, it would be better if it was a twin pass rad but the disadvantage of aluminium rads is if they get blocked you throw them away you cant open them up and clean them out like copper rads just my 2 cents
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Re: Alluminium Radiators

Post by keencdk »

I have been wondering the same thing, if anyone has bought one of these eBay alluminium radiators and how it has gone.

Rebuild/recore with an extra core for less than $330 sounds like the way to go if I can find someone who can come close to that price. If anyone knows somewhere in Brisbane that can do this for $330 then I would be keen to know.
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