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Mini Cooling
#11
(07-27-2016, 12:58 PM)Grimz Wrote: Would it be worth trying to use a 1000cc bike radiator and electric fan on a mini.

Can't see why not. But it will be cheaper to then rather use an UNO or Golf radiator. I re-cored mine to keep it standard and side mounted.
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#12
My dad has an old bike radiator at home however the diameter of the pipe is way too thin and I think the flow of water would be slower due to that.
I also prefer the stock way so no need to cut to fit a bigger one.
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#13
No man, i can def see four tubes in line there.....
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#14
(07-27-2016, 03:47 PM)Sean1380 Wrote: No man, i can def see four tubes in line there.....

definitely 3 core Séan
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#15
No man, top of the picture def looks like a fourth row of cores
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#16
Man i was being a chop, looking at the photo from the wrong side, counting the cores length wise and not side on hahahaha
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#17
(07-28-2016, 09:24 AM)Sean1380 Wrote: Man i was being a chop, looking at the photo from the wrong side, counting the cores length wise and not side on hahahaha

Lol, then it has a lot more than four cores in a row  Big Grin
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#18
I've got a uno rad in Frankenstein and I'm not happy with it.

I think it is over cooling the car as I never get even close to 80 degrees unless I sit in traffic for about 20 min or if I'm permanently driving like a hooligan around town.

On the highway car sits just under 70.
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#19
Check to see that the thermostat hasn't been removed by previous owner Dom.
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#20
I'm thinking that's the case.

No fiddling before CITP though.
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