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From: Boswanna,street radio,riddin in da regal. PA.LLday
check out this rad., the fluidyne is that a good price and should that be my pick...im turboing in about half a year but my rad. is on its way out...any suggestion im in a rush...
site: http://www.modacar.com/product...DARAS/
Modified by TeGmAn18 at 4:12 PM 12/19/2004
site: http://www.modacar.com/product...DARAS/
Modified by TeGmAn18 at 4:12 PM 12/19/2004
I would think since you're going turbo, getting a half-core raditor now would be the best bet. Better than having to get one later if your mani/turbo combo won't fit with a full size.
if i were you you i'd go the c&r. the fluidune is a very nice piece but almost exactly the same as the c&r. plus, when you go turbo you might not be able to reuse your factory fans (i wasn't able to). the the c&r comes with a splay slim fan already attached where as the fluidyne would require a fal fan (almost doubling the cost). just my .02
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dc2legend »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I would think since you're going turbo, getting a half-core raditor now would be the best bet. Better than having to get one later if your mani/turbo combo won't fit with a full size.
</TD></TR></TABLE> i've got a half core for sale!
</TD></TR></TABLE> i've got a half core for sale!
really depends on what lvl of performance ur shooting for. u might not necessaraly need the extra room for a smaller turbo. just remember u will need to get new fans if u choose the half size rad.
good luck ither way
good luck ither way
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