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sup.i am looking around for a decent cooling setup for my sr for track. dont want to spend a ton but still i dont want crap. has anyone had any experience with the isis aluminum radiators? are they good quality and have good capabilities? post up!


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i got one on my setup! hasn't over heated once, fitment is good

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haven't got the isis radiator, but I do have multiple other isis parts. They're an excellent 'on a budget' option.

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If you are going to track it, DUCT your radiator.

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DuckyD wrote:If you are going to track it, DUCT your radiator.
what u mean duct?

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driftiteasy0113 wrote:
DuckyD wrote:If you are going to track it, DUCT your radiator.
what u mean duct?
Upper and lower cooling panels that force air through the radiator.
Example:
http://nissanroadracing.com/showthread. ... light=duct

The problem that I was having is that after the air passed through my FMIC, it was finding ways around the radiator and instead going under the car. If I had a lower cooling panel, it would have forced that air through the radiator instead.

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oh i see,so mostly everyone's is home made?

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driftiteasy0113 wrote:oh i see,so mostly everyone's is home made?
You can buy upper cooling panels, vary in price from $30 to $300 for the 240SX. Kinda like this--> http://www.enjukuracing.com/dmenrg-3pie ... -6596.html

I have never seen a off-the-shelf lower cooling panel for the 240SX though.
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I made my own for $5

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zach-Ka wrote:I made my own for $5
pics of the cleaness!

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All I have are these cell phone pictures...

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oh real nice!

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It isn't bad and you just need a vice, hammer, tin snips, and five bucks worth of sheet metal from lowes.


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