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the other Tim
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 Coupe radiator
What height is the tallest radiator that can be comfortably fitted in the front of a Coupe without major mods?
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| Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:01 pm |
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Andy
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Joined: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:22 pm Posts: 363 Location: Ireland
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 Re: Coupe radiator
I've got a VW Golf GTI radiator in mine, not sure exactly what size but that fits.
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| Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:52 am |
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the other Tim
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Andy. which one? there are several different sizes, mk1/2, mk3 and mk4. I need to squeeze in 2 radiators, the main one and an extra to cool the charge- cooler water 
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| Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:04 pm |
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Andy
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Joined: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:22 pm Posts: 363 Location: Ireland
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 Re: Coupe radiator
Not sure but I will find out, I would say its a late model one, why 2 radiators, the Golf one is verry very good, I have actually had to blank off a section to allow it to get to temperature. I haven't even had to use the fan yet, even on run up in the garage it doesn't come on.
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| Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:51 pm |
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West
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Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:34 pm Posts: 1769 Location: In the workshop GTM: Cox/Coupe
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Tim is planning on fitting a turbo engine and using a water charger cooler hence the second rad. Tim certainly a late slim line metro rad fits and does a good job of cooling i use to run one of these years ago when a series powered, the Allegro 1500 rad i had when i was 1600 honda did a good job only starting to struggle on 20 minute track day sessions, the 1750 one is better due to more cores, the current rad i have does an excellant job ill have to find the part numbers but its from a vauxhall corsa turbo diesel combi van  i found someone that did alluminium versions with plastic end caps, so far it has done an excellant job. The only time i have started to show concern over its capibilites is when i have been running lots of times in succesion up the drag strip on very hot summer days. and really pushing the limits, i.e large shots of nitrous and then sitting in the fire up lane heat soaking. it may be from a diesel but i guess its as big as it is due to the van being turbo diesel and having an intercooler in blocking some of it. its very simular size to an allegro rad WEST
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| Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:23 pm |
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the other Tim
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 Re: Coupe radiator
Neil, i looked at the Combi van rad as we have one here on the farm and thought it was a good candidate as you have proved, i also looked at the rad in our old Maestro diesel  I'd rather use a long thin pre-rad and put it underneath the main one as opposed to mounting one in front of the other, hence i need to know how much height is available and my body/tub are seperate at the moment 
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| Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:49 am |
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Dino
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Joined: Wed Oct 03, 2007 8:54 pm Posts: 375
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 Re: Coupe radiator
I have what I think is a Maestro rad in mine, it's 285mm high (by 500 wide, not inc. the tanks) and fits just about perfectly inside the subframe. It would be possible to gain a bit more height, if you needed it, by dropping the bottom down further but that would start to restrict the ground clearance. It's the same size as a Valeo 730175. You can see diagrams and sizes on their web site here: http://webshop.tecdoc.net/ows/en/61E3A197E8255051BA7AFC4FF2394F92.srv;jsessionid=61E3A197E8255051BA7AFC4FF2394F92?view=VIndexFramesetJsp
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| Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:07 pm |
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West
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Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:34 pm Posts: 1769 Location: In the workshop GTM: Cox/Coupe
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 Re: Coupe radiator
you may struggle to find a long thin rad, one idea i have had for the chargecooler how about a long oil cooler rad  you should be able to get one of these off the shelf that is long, but not too tall as too block off the main rad Been brain storming off and on a few different approaches to sorting out charge coolers/intercoolers myself and also how to get a cold air feed into the rear of mine as was seeing very high intake temps at the drags this summer. WEST
_________________ IF wile e coyote had a GTM he would have one with Nitrous too! watch out road runner! The First GTM into the 11s then the 10s, PB 10.87 @ 125.5 Mph on A048 tyres, and fully road legal at Santa Pod
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| Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:51 pm |
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Tim Rowe (1130)
The Terrible Tims
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:56 pm Posts: 747 Location: In the garage,Sileby, LEICS GTM: Cox/Coupe
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 Re: Coupe radiator
One of my mates has added two small radiators to his car (not a GTM), either side of the main radiator, in front of the wheels They are heater matrices, so use relatively small pipes, but I would have thought if the air was ducted through them properly would give a good flow.
_________________ Tim Rowe
"Is est totus perfectus per fumi quod speculum"
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| Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:28 pm |
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turbocox
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Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:25 pm Posts: 974 Location: Near Milton Keynes GTM: Cox/Coupe
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 Re: Coupe radiator
WEST wrote: , one idea i have had for the chargecooler how about a long oil cooler rad  you should be able to get one of these off the shelf that is long, but not too tall as too block off the main rad WEST You had this Idea? Are you sure??? Really???? Really???? You can also look at some of the "bike" rad's for the charge cooler system 
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| Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:03 am |
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West
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Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:34 pm Posts: 1769 Location: In the workshop GTM: Cox/Coupe
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 Re: Coupe radiator
The gray matter has been working over time his weekend on other gtm ideas, including a improving my gearchange. yes i had the idea of oil coolers, and i know you suggested them too but you were talking about using two coolers not one long one WEST
_________________ IF wile e coyote had a GTM he would have one with Nitrous too! watch out road runner! The First GTM into the 11s then the 10s, PB 10.87 @ 125.5 Mph on A048 tyres, and fully road legal at Santa Pod
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| Mon Dec 15, 2008 2:11 pm |
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turbocox
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Joined: Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:25 pm Posts: 974 Location: Near Milton Keynes GTM: Cox/Coupe
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 Re: Coupe radiator
He he, Ha ha, MEEEEEEEEEEEEEaaoow        . I take it from your response, you ended up Peeeeed off at the weekend, you did the cylinder leakdown test on your new engine before looking at your rear frame didn't you .   New ideas?, burning grey matter? time to change your signature again then?   
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| Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:38 pm |
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the other Tim
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| Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:37 am |
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West
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Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:34 pm Posts: 1769 Location: In the workshop GTM: Cox/Coupe
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turbocox wrote: He he, Ha ha, MEEEEEEEEEEEEEaaoow        . I take it from your response, you ended up Peeeeed off at the weekend, you did the cylinder leakdown test on your new engine before looking at your rear frame didn't you .   New ideas?, burning grey matter? time to change your signature again then?    Do you listen?  i was in oxford all weekend  , i think the lack of VTEC recently is having withdrawl symptoms. I came up with a lovely design of a gearchange last night tho WEST
_________________ IF wile e coyote had a GTM he would have one with Nitrous too! watch out road runner! The First GTM into the 11s then the 10s, PB 10.87 @ 125.5 Mph on A048 tyres, and fully road legal at Santa Pod
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| Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:29 pm |
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