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i was gonna get the full dc fluidyne radiator but might not fit the ram head manifold that i'm getting. instead, will the civic fluidyne radiator work just as fine and fit for my dc?? major mod?
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Re: fluidyne (teddy_dc2)
Are you set on the Fluidyne? Or would you look into a PWR or C & R from Full-Race?
http://www.full-race.com/catal...id=76
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http://www.full-race.com/catal...id=76
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i'm looking towards 400-500whp. will this radiator from
http://www.full-race.com/catal...id=76 do the job? and will it be a perfect fit?
http://www.full-race.com/catal...id=76 do the job? and will it be a perfect fit?
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Re: (NidStyles)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NidStyles »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Power doesn't really have much to do with your cooling system. It'll either cool it, or it won't.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have to dissagree. the power generated from the motor is proportional to the amount of heat it dissapates. the more heat you have to deal with, the more work your cooling system needs to do to keep ideal temps.
I have to dissagree. the power generated from the motor is proportional to the amount of heat it dissapates. the more heat you have to deal with, the more work your cooling system needs to do to keep ideal temps.
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