in line coolers
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in line coolers
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....
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in line coolers
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
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in line coolers
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.
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