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12-26-2013, 06:33 PM | #1 |
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Griffin SuperCOOL Radiator and Flex-A-Lite fans setup! PBM Swirl Tank KA/SR/JZ-S14
rad and fan sold!
Powered By Max Coolant expansion Swirl tank. Gen1 silver with gold foil. no damage. works perfect. Retail: $250 Im asking $100 also have the lower radiator adapter piece for $20
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12-27-2013, 08:53 AM | #3 |
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some griffin rads are special made, if u have the 3 inch thick core it might be a tight fit for 2jz swap. make sure to get the thinnest fans. anyways, I love gfiffin rads, def helps out with cooling the 2j.
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12-27-2013, 01:00 PM | #4 |
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Pix dude!!!!
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That is more of a secondary feature. Its primary purpose is to allow the microscopic air bubbles formed at high heat areas in the coolant galleries (near heads, combustion chamber, cylinder walls) to have somewhere to go, and eventually rise up to the surface (in the swirl pot) and separate naturally via the coolant's own density and gravity. The air bubble-less coolant at the bottom, can then re-feed the system. The microscopic air bubbles can do a lot of damage, obviously raising coolant temps, but also things like cavitation or pitting of material at high flow areas. Excellent buy. Free bump
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