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3 core radiator fitted

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JBE
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3 core radiator fitted

Post by JBE »

Hi

Last week, I bought a 3 core radiator for my GQ TD42. The radiator is a copper core with brass tanks. I fitted it on the weekend without major issues. I had to backspace the fan duct about 8mm. Apart from that, it was a straight bolt in. I gave the old girl a workout on every hill in Sydney and nearby I could think off and it makes a massive difference. However hard I pushed her uphill, the temaperture didn't rise much (not anywhere near what I got used to with my old stock radiator).

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Joachim
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Radiator

Post by Nigel »

HI
Who recored the radiator please?
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Post by ozy1 »

do you have a turbo fitted? and also who did the job for you?
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Re: 3 core radiator fitted

Post by bogged »

JBE wrote:However hard I pushed her uphill, the temaperture didn't rise much (not anywhere near what I got used to with my old stock radiator).

Cheers
Joachim

wish that happened when I did mine yrs ago :(
JBE
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Post by JBE »

I don't have a turbo. I bought the complete unit at Natrad for $550 (it's not recored).

Cheers
Joachim
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