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Ebay MY-Brumby Alloy radiators $160 Delivered !
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 1:31 pm
by henpecked
these are NOT my radiators, however I have purchased 3 , mostly around the $199 and $210 mark and they have been good, as my install treads have shown.
after a bit of a 4 month supply drought ( I was wanting a Manual rad for my EJ transplant), It appears that a new shipment has finally arrived and there is a bit of a price war going on. Given that these probably all came from an order placed 6mths ago, they are probably all pre-$AU depreciation, so I think this will be the best deal for some time.
go do an ebay search
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 7:19 pm
by Green_eyed_liberty
is there any cooling differences between auto and manual radiators?
would it advisable to use the "auto cooler" in the auto radiator for a WTAIC set-up??
thanks Pecked
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:16 pm
by pezimm
Auto radiators have a transmission heat exchanger on the bottom tank. Manual radiators don't...
If you're towing, they say it's a good idea to fit a transmission oil cooler (air cooler) in addition to what the radiator already does.
Mind you, after 2 failed top tanks, I replaced my OEM radiator with a full alluminium one from Koyorad. This is a manual transmission unit and as I have an auto, I'm relying on the air cooler alone to do the job for the tranny oil.
I'm going to upgrade the air cooler and fit a bigger one before summer hits, though.
Pedro.
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 11:45 pm
by henpecked
Green_eyed_liberty wrote:is there any cooling differences between auto and manual radiators?
would it advisable to use the "auto cooler" in the auto radiator for a WTAIC set-up??
thanks Pecked
Not quite 100% on the question, but the "water/engine coolant" part of the radiator gets quite hot, the auto fluid also gets hot so it gets cooled down only to the temperature of the radiator/Engine/coolant, by being run through the integral but "flow-seperate" auto fluid part of the radiator.
But the radiator body is still quite hot in comparison to the surrounding air ( hence its use to feed heat to the car "heater" ) so if you are forcing air through the separate but physically connected auto fluid galleys of the radiator for your turbo/carb air intake, its going to heat up that air, not cool it down.
there would only be very marginal difference in water/coolant/engine cooling between the auto and manusl radiators. The silver brumby is a manual and was/is running a standard bronze auto radiator when I purchased it, and its been 110% reliable in hot weather.
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:26 pm
by Silverbullet
Thanks for the heads up Geoff, just ordered one for the princely sum of $156.95
