pwr radiators

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by qik300, Jan 11, 2008.

  1. qik300

    qik300 New Member

    anyone running PWR radiators or intercoolers? looking into both and wondering what u guys thoughts on them... i went to the nats this year, on saturday, never saw a 300zx there!i'll be in it next year.... hopefully
     
  2. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

    search of zx2nv(jason) posts will reveal heaps of

    research and testing of radiators, including PWR ....:( :( :(




     
  3. Caz1

    Caz1 New Member

    PWR make good quality radiators, the twin pass that UAS sells is PWR.

    qik300 there was one 300 at Summernats this year, but she was parked at our camp site collecting absurd amounts of dust :p
    It would be good to see some tough Zeds there next year, I know of a few that intend to enter 2009 ;) What a hoot of a weekend :D :D

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  4. bigbaz

    bigbaz New Member

    i was intending to be there this year but 2009 is a definite, whether i will be driving or riding is the question though
     
  5. maTTz

    maTTz 500 Club

    why the frown? did the pwr not perform well? got a link?
     
  6. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    I have a twin pass PWR in my Z, love it. :zlove:
     
  7. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    PWR make some of the best radiators around with a couple of options with regards to size/features/etc to suit various applications.

    They sell a variety of 300zx radiators exclusively via UAS www.nismo.com.au.
     
  8. leighroyz

    leighroyz Member

    X2;)
     
  9. qik300

    qik300 New Member

    is it worth getting dual core or single? its street use but would like to do a bit of track aswel, hillclimbs open days etc.. in changing the radiator, im thinking of going thermos, what you think? also guna get 2 pwr oil coolers size- 280x140x37 and put them where stock intercoolers were, i hope to hit the nats in 09, would be awsome to have 300zx's there in force:zlove:
     
  10. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    By dual core do you mean twinpass? Twinpass is much more efficient especially for street use as you can get alot more cooling efficiency out of a thinner core. For example the new style 42mm twinpass rads cool as well if not better than a single pass 56mm radiator and have the benefit of weighing less, and obstructing less airflow.

    By thermos do you mean thermofan? PWR sell the highest flowing thermo on the market which is the SPAL skewed blade fan. You can buy the radiators with the fan and a temperature operated switch already installed.

    Re: oil coolers heaps of options on the market but more to it than just buying the coolers and bolting them in. To do the job properly you should use a bracket that cushions vibrations -similar to how your radiator is installed.

    For my monster engine I will be using a new 56mm twinpass radiator with oil cooler built in to act as heat exchanger. Feel free to drop me a PM about any of this stuff.
     

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