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Post by irish on Mar 27, 2010 12:14:24 GMT 1
there having a laugh! £100, i,l go with the spare rads i have in the garages first! if the flubmeister starts getting hot, then i,l go for the dual rad!
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Huntyfm
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Post by Huntyfm on Mar 27, 2010 15:46:10 GMT 1
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taffy1967
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Post by taffy1967 on Mar 27, 2010 19:25:09 GMT 1
Fitting an electric auxiliary cooling fan will help for when you're stuck in long traffic jams on hot days.
Their not cheap either, but I guess you could try getting hold of a second hand job or something?
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Post by coedy on Mar 27, 2010 20:19:17 GMT 1
As taffy said. You can get aux cooling fans (slimline ones) and mounting kits that pretty much have cable tie fixings onto the radiator... if you got a two position switch and a resistor you could have one speed that turns slowly (with the resistor inline and the other that will give it the full umph if your sitting in traffic. could get everything for less than £35 on ebay. (My dad fitted a slimline electric cooling fan and the mounting kit from ebay to his kit car, they move a surprising amount of air given their slim size and cheap price one is going in roxie if I get bored one day...)
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Post by irish on Mar 27, 2010 21:37:25 GMT 1
i know cez and jj very well,, ;D
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Post by irish on Mar 27, 2010 21:45:14 GMT 1
cheers taff and coedy thats the root im going down, ;D
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