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Hi guys,

I have been hunting around for a thicker ali radiator to suit my R33 GTR and while there are some nice products out of Japan the cost isn't so nice esp considering the current exchange rates. A bit of research here on SAU found that a couple of hi-po GTR's are using PWR's cross-flow radiator including Snowmans and Mark/Russ's cars amongst others.

So I got in contact with PWR and they are willing to run a batch of these radiators to suit R33 GTR's with a min of 15 units and a max of around 20.

If you have no idea what cross-flow is it basically means that the flow across the radiator is from side to side rather than top to bottom and this has the benefit of improved cooling esp on the track. Snowie's recent test run at PI produced good results.

Now this EOI is open until 17th April to see if there are enough people interested and if so I will start an 'official' GB which will require a deposit from interested parties. PLEASE DO NOT POST AN EOI UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS!!

Info:

Core: 42mm

Cost: $625+gst (norm price is $735+gst, so a saving of around $120)

Postage:

Syd $30 plus gst

Mel $35 plus gst

Adel $40 plus gst

Perth $90 plus gst

Bris $15 plus gst

Note that these are approx and will be confirmed with a post code.

Pic: this is an example taken from the PWR website

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For 15-20 radiators expected manufacture time is around 2 weeks.

Cheers

Ant.

I would think there is a limited chance of getting min 15 people over Easter in shich a short time frame.

Being thicker, what modifications need to be done to the car to fit? Is it custom designed for the R33 GTR? Standard fittings for tubing etc? A link to the website if available?

To my knowledge being custom designed to suit the R33 GTR it will use the std mount points and the std hoses will fit. I believe that the fan shroud will fit but may need some mods to ensure it doesn't clash with anything. Of course the rad cap will be moved to the right as per the attached pic.

PWR's website is: http://www.pwr.com.au

GB closed. I know it wasn't open for very long but judging from the amount of EOI's there isn't enough interest to make this happen anytime soon.

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