Radtec 500 intercooler
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there was a issue with how it bolts to the car though and needed a washer im sure, think spadge explained it to a mate of mine a while ago when he got one
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Had one and the quality was really good and got it for a good price. If you let people know the spec that you will be running they should be able to tell you the differences in performance with the different coolers out there rather than personall prefferences.
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i am probably wrong and i am sure pro alloy will correct me on this but here goes, as far as i can see all you are paying for with the pro alloy is the styling and quality of finish with the welding etc, my mates have both and i have radtec, the pro alloy stuff is much nicer and has a better quality finish and overall looks a better product, where the radtec is not as nice, looks or finish, but to me , i coulnt give a monkeys, the difference is minimal in performance, as far as i can see the extra 80quid or whatever it is for the pro alloy is for the finish etc, so reallyyou decide of you want the performance and the bling its pro alloy or if you just want the performance get the radtec and save yourself the cash, both worth the money, you decide what you want
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the strut brace,
Let me assure you.. it's not a styling issue!
The pipes and tanks are shaped for a very good reason- it aids air flow thus giving a much stronger mid range feel to the car and lower inlet temps to the intercooler due to less resistance.
Many people spend good money on gas flowing, performance exhausts,high-flow air filters etc- but do not consider the flow characteristics of the intercooler.. it's all in the same circuit so surely it requires the same attention to detail and design!
Also the rounded corners and fabricated brackets are designed with strength in mind, this is why more and more of the higher powered cossies are moving over to Pro Alloy coolers.
And they look bling!
ps.. they arent Ł80 extra......wish they were
Let me assure you.. it's not a styling issue!
The pipes and tanks are shaped for a very good reason- it aids air flow thus giving a much stronger mid range feel to the car and lower inlet temps to the intercooler due to less resistance.
Many people spend good money on gas flowing, performance exhausts,high-flow air filters etc- but do not consider the flow characteristics of the intercooler.. it's all in the same circuit so surely it requires the same attention to detail and design!
Also the rounded corners and fabricated brackets are designed with strength in mind, this is why more and more of the higher powered cossies are moving over to Pro Alloy coolers.
And they look bling!
ps.. they arent Ł80 extra......wish they were
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I had to turn my boost down when i put the pro alloy intercooler on my saff. Kept hitting the boost limiter. I took of my pace one which i thought did an ok job, but no where near as good as the pro alloy one. Their rad is also very good.
Can i have a decent deal on a header tank like spadge please Wayne?
Can i have a decent deal on a header tank like spadge please Wayne?
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Pro-Alloy all the way, the build quality is top drawer. My mates got a radtech with a 60mm core and personally i think its too much, 50mm seems to work fine.
On the note of header tanks im needed one too,i can see a group buy going on here
On the note of header tanks im needed one too,i can see a group buy going on here
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Originally Posted by Chris'RS'b
Pro-Alloy all the way, the build quality is top drawer. My mates got a radtech with a 60mm core and personally i think its too much, 50mm seems to work fine.
On the note of header tanks im needed one too,i can see a group buy going on here
On the note of header tanks im needed one too,i can see a group buy going on here
group buy on tanks........it's a possibility Chris'RS'b are you organising?
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Yes ill put a post in the genral section and see how many people are interested. if not ill just buy one mate!!
My standard one is like a balloon now!!
How many are we gona need to get a discount then??
My standard one is like a balloon now!!
How many are we gona need to get a discount then??
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Originally Posted by Chris'RS'b
Also i need a breather setup but want to use the goodridge fittings, can you sort me out when i need it so i can be all Pro-Alloy'd up
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well what is the differece as no offence but alot of the car stuff is fashion based too
people swear by products, a few welknown cars get another part adn do some times then rae about it and then everyone follows like sheep
autronic being a good example, people saying get autronic onnthere car as mad rod has it, sunny took his pectel of his car for it
but if it makes all the difference for the power,,,,,,, im not sure
grs was the fasion a while ago, even thought the water temps where hgh people still fitted it and justified it
people followed and then pro alloy comes about and then people follow
radtec do a very good job for alot of people and never heard a prob with one
i got a pace and there shtie BUT its a fooking old design
people swear by products, a few welknown cars get another part adn do some times then rae about it and then everyone follows like sheep
autronic being a good example, people saying get autronic onnthere car as mad rod has it, sunny took his pectel of his car for it
but if it makes all the difference for the power,,,,,,, im not sure
grs was the fasion a while ago, even thought the water temps where hgh people still fitted it and justified it
people followed and then pro alloy comes about and then people follow
radtec do a very good job for alot of people and never heard a prob with one
i got a pace and there shtie BUT its a fooking old design
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Its been proven that pro alloy perform better thow hasnt it?? I just think the overall quality is better with pro alloy, ive been checking radtechs out and i think they are good aswell.
My mates 60mm core one just seems to big and must take a bit more filling than a 50mm core.
What do you think
My mates 60mm core one just seems to big and must take a bit more filling than a 50mm core.
What do you think
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Originally Posted by Pro Alloy Motorsport
the strut brace,
Let me assure you.. it's not a styling issue!
The pipes and tanks are shaped for a very good reason- it aids air flow thus giving a much stronger mid range feel to the car and lower inlet temps to the intercooler due to less resistance.
Many people spend good money on gas flowing, performance exhausts,high-flow air filters etc- but do not consider the flow characteristics of the intercooler.. it's all in the same circuit so surely it requires the same attention to detail and design!
Also the rounded corners and fabricated brackets are designed with strength in mind, this is why more and more of the higher powered cossies are moving over to Pro Alloy coolers.
And they look bling!
ps.. they arent Ł80 extra......wish they were
Let me assure you.. it's not a styling issue!
The pipes and tanks are shaped for a very good reason- it aids air flow thus giving a much stronger mid range feel to the car and lower inlet temps to the intercooler due to less resistance.
Many people spend good money on gas flowing, performance exhausts,high-flow air filters etc- but do not consider the flow characteristics of the intercooler.. it's all in the same circuit so surely it requires the same attention to detail and design!
Also the rounded corners and fabricated brackets are designed with strength in mind, this is why more and more of the higher powered cossies are moving over to Pro Alloy coolers.
And they look bling!
ps.. they arent Ł80 extra......wish they were
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Iv'e got a Radtec i/cooler works fine but the brackets were too long so i had to cut them down by about an inch either side, it was only Ł280 brand new when i bought it 18 months ago, well cheap
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Iv'e got a Radtec i/cooler works fine but the brackets were too long so i had to cut them down by about an inch either side, it was only Ł280 brand new when i bought it 18 months ago, well cheap
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ImaRacing 700, see that stand your duke is on..........
my wife was one of the models pictured during their promotion
just thought i would mention that interesting fact
my wife was one of the models pictured during their promotion
just thought i would mention that interesting fact
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I fitted a Rad tec intercooler but had trouble fitting it as the brackets were too long and at the wrong angle so I had to use a FBH and angled bolts with big washers
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Originally Posted by dingy
I have a big rad so water temp is not to much of an issue.
How much is a 500 cooler from pro-alloy ?
What boost level's were they tested at - i think you told me this but can't remember
How much is a 500 cooler from pro-alloy ?
What boost level's were they tested at - i think you told me this but can't remember
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Originally Posted by dingy
Originally Posted by dingy
I have a big rad so water temp is not to much of an issue.
How much is a 500 cooler from pro-alloy ?
What boost level's were they tested at - i think you told me this but can't remember
How much is a 500 cooler from pro-alloy ?
What boost level's were they tested at - i think you told me this but can't remember