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one quick 4age question

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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one quick 4age question

Post by mushrom11 »

will a standard suzuki radiator keep up with a 4age engine?not over het etc?or will i need to get a bigger radiator?if so any particular type i mite need?
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Post by bazooked »

nope!, go a vit ally rad.
buggy time............
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Post by mushrom11 »

no good with the normal radiator?will the vitara one fit straight in?
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Post by FullbackNo1 »

I think my freind is running a standard suzuki radaitor with a thermo fan on it not sure will have to find out
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Post by evo wagon »

i am running a standard rad with the 4age have not any problems with over heating. i am using a 12inch sonic thermo.
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Post by mushrom11 »

cool mite just stick with normal radiatort but i realy like hearing motors scream so will soon see if it will over heat or not :lol: :lol:
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Post by Drover_Pete »

I run a corolla radiator with a 3A motor, without shroud - no problems.

A thermo fan would be a good move.
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