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GQ radiator Tech

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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GQ radiator Tech

Post by Screwy »

Gday guys,

I know i recently posted a radiator post regarding difference in Petrol and Diesel radiators...

I need to know core and row differences if anyone knows.....

My patrol had a 3 core 40 row radiator in it which i destroyed in some mud at masters......

I picked up a second hand Diesel radiator ( exactly the physical same size ) that has only 2 cores and 54 odd rows.....

Im wondering does anyone accurately know the difference in radiators between TD42 models....

Mines a Aftermarket turbo diesel and is a 1993 model SWB with Aircon....

cheers

Jeff.
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Re: GQ radiator Tech

Post by THE-Burger-Ring »

i think you should ditch the both of them and give either PBR or Aussie desert cooler a ring and get a decent radiator made to your needs.
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Re: GQ radiator Tech

Post by Screwy »

Yeh dude im most likely going to head down that path in the near future,

However that doesnt answer my questions... I still want to know the differences so i know. Getting one made doesnt teach me anything, nor answer my post...
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