in line coolers
#2
I do, its called a radiator, it connects in the middle of a large water line coming from the engine and then back to the engine..... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
It works Ok, now that it a PWR large capacity radiator, but the EFI Turbo system does make more heat.
I'm also thinking about an oil cooler....
And water wetter....
It works Ok, now that it a PWR large capacity radiator, but the EFI Turbo system does make more heat.
I'm also thinking about an oil cooler....
And water wetter....
#3
Originally posted by: 2006ds650xrider
anybody use an in line cooler?
if so does it work well
thanks
brent
anybody use an in line cooler?
if so does it work well
thanks
brent
I know what your talking about, and was curious also. They say a 5-10 degree temp drop. I seen them in a Rocky Mountain Catalog
#4
Originally posted by: azsandrider
It works Ok, now that it a PWR large capacity radiator
It works Ok, now that it a PWR large capacity radiator
Keep an eye on your mounting tabs on the top of the PWR radiator... both of mine snapped off. I lauched off a decent size drop off, I think the hit combined with the weight of the larger radiator was too much for their weak tabs.
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I don't think the inline coolers could possibly provide that much cooling. The move from the stock radiator to the PWR didn't even give me 10 degrees.
#5
Originally posted by: 2006ds650xrider
anybody use an in line cooler?
if so does it work well
thanks
brent
anybody use an in line cooler?
if so does it work well
thanks
brent
Shrouds, engine ice, and ODP high flow water pump are all better choices if your looking to keep temps down.
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