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For sale: PWR Barrel Cooler, 6"x10"

Item Condition: Brand-new never fitted.

Price and price conditions: Asking for $1450 for the whole kit

Extra Info: The cooler has been polished proffesionally, it was not done by PWR. It was purchased for my car but plans have changed. :P

It is all tig welded and has 15 fins per inch!

Extruded Tube and Fin Cooler!

Pictures:

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Contact Details: Please reply here

Location: Brisbane but will ship interstate.

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up/Delivery/Mail

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This is awsome for Street, Circut, Drag and Dyno.

It is a much superior than the ghetto front mounts people use.

Water is has the highest KJ/Mol heat resitstance.

You can have constant temps with no heatsoak.

You get inlet temprtures a couple of degrees above ambient on day to day driving or if you add a cold box (which is what i am going to do) then you can put dry ice or conventional ice and run bellow ambient tempretures, imagine on a Dyno doing 2 degree inlet temp when everyone else is getting 40+ on a hot summers day!

Same applies for the drags.

The reason you don't see many of these around is that people are too scared to use them. The top drag racers and dyno queens use them. And after instalation they are the same price as a FMIC.

What you pay for the core and all the extras you save in pipe length when you come to do your plumbing .. and that meams less lag!

Thanks for the quick reply, Iam very very interested in this cooler, and I am going down to my local mechanic dude tomorrow to ask him possible positions to mount that barrell.

I was thinking, why dont Japanese Tuning houses make thier own water to air coolers if they are better?

The one in the picture below is off the PWR website.

The one in the bed is the actual cooler, its a pretty bad picture, qulaity wise.

The ends are on there But i can have them removed for anyone who wants that. The bends were done by PWR to suit an RX3 Drag car. But it was never fitted.

Cheers

Sam

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