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20th April 2011 - 10:49 PM
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hey guys i have a falcon radiator in the tray of my ute and after driving on the highway for an hour it hits 100 degrees. just wondering in one of those aftermarket chrome alloy ones would work better or should i cut some thermos into the floor of my tray? cheers. (i have a 1j in my ute and didnt want to cut the front bar to put the intercooler in so i chucked the radiator in the tray) |
Joyrid3r
Post #2
hey guys i have a falcon radiator in the tray of my ute and after driving on the highway for an hour it hits 100 degrees. just wondering in one of those aftermarket chrome alloy ones would work better or should i cut some thermos into the floor of my tray? cheers. (i have a 1j in my ute and didnt want to cut the front bar to put the intercooler in so i chucked the radiator in the tray) are you currently not running any cooling devices?? use some AU falcon thermos at least! |
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turbo x-trail
Post #5
lol are you serious? |
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iamhappy46
Post #9
You need an electric water pump to actually MOVE the volume and WEIGHT of water you have. |
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turbo x-trail
Post #12
have you ever put a plastic bag in the tub of a ute and driven? it doesnt blow out. cause air sucks in. >< You need flow mate, air needs to flow THROUGH the radiator, not just air "sucking" in to it. Move it to the front, thought that wouldda been a no-brainer? |
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Silver Surfer
Post #17
Rear mount radiators are not uncommon in the rock crawling/4wd scene. It is mostly used to protect the cooling system from damage. However I have seen it on a few hot rods. |
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iamhappy46
Post #18
the thermos blow hot air out. i may cute some in the floor to blow up into it Your problem is not airflow... its water. The heated water volume needs to move into the radiator as effectively as possible AND take the heat with it. If the water is going to fast or too slow, the radiator does not work as a heat exchanger. Get me pics of your setup and I can show you how to imrpove on the water flow... if you cant get that right, then a custom radiator even if it is a tiny one in the engine bay will work better than your current setup is the answer. Oh, to answer your original question... an alloy radiator wont do shit |
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JDMexcel.yo
Post #20
mount it on the side of the tray on the inside, cut a slit down the length of the tray ( guessing its styleside) fab like a hoodscoop looking thing on the side of the tray, so the air catches and is pushed through the cooler and into your tray, and upgrade water pump as someones said. |
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71-BEETLE-SEDAN
Post #22
A radiator will work more effectively if you can get water to flow to it. |
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lagperformance
Post #23
craig davis electric waterpump used in conjunction with the factory waterpump and the thermo fan controller should see the flow you require and provide better cooling and keep temps around the 80 degree operation temp that u want to be running. A alloy custom radiator would provide better cooling but bang for buck get the electric water pump to increase flow |
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Riverside
Post #29
Is that a custom upper rad support in that pic? |
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bloodzkull
Post #33
i think the 1j been thrashed would be running alot hotter than a 4WD going around a few small tracks you would be suprised. |
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iamhappy46
Post #34
A 20mm thick radiator would still do a better job cooling your engine than the current setup. |
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