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Old 11-09-2011, 06:04 PM   #1
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Thanks Fred! I think an inline fill tube and cap on the upper hose should suffice.

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Afco #80107N Scirocco-Style Radiator...$256.95

Overall Height...13-1/4"

Tank Height...12-1/2"

Tank Width (Top)...21-1/2"

Tank Width (Bottom)...21-1/2"

Width With Flanges...25-1/2"

Tank Thickness...3"

Filler Location...None

Inlet Size and Location...1-1/4"...Right Side

Outlet Size and Location...1-1/4"...Right Side

Dry Weight...8.1 pounds

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I'm going to slang my Altima fans and radiator to swap in this radiator + r33 clutch fan.....
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Old 04-05-2012, 04:34 PM   #2
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Moroso 63745 Radiator Hose Filler Inline 1 1/4"

Bought this same filler as well, however, while the outer diameter may be 1.25" on everything, the thickness of the walls on the stock radiator, 16V/Scirocco radiator, and the filler all vary, thus resulting in different inner diameters.
The inner diameter of the inlet and outlet on the stock radiator is 31mm, while the 16V radiator is 28mm, and the walls on the inline filler are really thick, and so the inner diameter is only 26mm. Will it be safe to use?
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Old 02-11-2012, 10:46 AM   #3
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Here ya go, AFC-80107N from Summit. I think I'll have to run a surge tank to get it to bleed right, might get away with just putting a rad cap in the upper rad pipe but it's iffy.
Thank you!!!! This is exactly what iv'e been looking for. And its not a $400 dollar price tag like chase bays
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:06 AM   #4
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Gotta move this guy forward to fit some puller fans. Pushers aren't cutting it with a 4" intercooler and a 2.5 hot pipe behind it.

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Gotta move this guy forward to fit some puller fans. Pushers aren't cutting it with a 4" intercooler and a 2.5 hot pipe behind it.

Holy shittttt.....

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Old 11-09-2011, 01:54 AM   #6
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use a civic radiator
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For those who have the radiator tucked under the rad support and in front of the condenser... Does it effect the condenser at all, cooling difference since you have a thick core in front of it now? I am considering buying the chase bays rad for my RB25 in Jan.

Ps unrelated to the rad, but Cavitation is also used in terms of "air" when talking about ballistics. The formation of a cavity cause by pressure around the bullet when it penetrates the body. Had to learn that during my Paramedic course.. Just my shining moment to be that guy lol
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Old 11-09-2011, 06:14 PM   #8
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No problem, glad to help out.

First person to get the Afco rad set up and running please post up with pics!
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Old 02-02-2012, 11:35 PM   #9
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No problem, glad to help out.

First person to get the Afco rad set up and running please post up with pics!
It will be enough to cool the motor. This rad is a dual pass and cools much better. I bought this same radiator, with your help Fred, and thought it might be small. I filled my koyo with water and emptied it into a bucket then I did the same with the Afco and the afco held maybe 4 cups less.

I am going to be using a remote fill/reservoir and should have my car running and on a dyno in the next two weeks. I have an ls1 and a greddy water temp gauge for accuracy. I will post up more info when I find out.
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Old 11-09-2011, 06:29 PM   #10
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has anyone on here done a rear mounted rad to move some weight back?
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Old 11-10-2011, 05:34 PM   #11
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has anyone on here done a rear mounted rad to move some weight back?
OMFG, I think i've seen that!!!! It was on a track car in the classifieds section. The car was done like no other 240 i've seen. Can't find the thread now....
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I have an RB20 and I was running into cooling issues. I wanted to run the Taurus fan, but there was no way it was going to fit behind the radiator. I've been into a few accidents so I ghetto fabbed a "tube" front end.





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Old 11-11-2011, 08:28 AM   #13
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That doesn't look bad dude! Might cap off the ends of the tubes with some squares and maybe gusset the 90 degree spots for a more pro look but overall I think you pulled it off just fine.
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Yeah i kinda dig this tube look,its got a bit of ugly and beautiful, dont know how to explain, but im sure its practical. Lol

Are you running a stock clutch fan, or is that some big electric fan?

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That doesn't look bad dude! Might cap off the ends of the tubes with some squares and maybe gusset the 90 degree spots for a more pro look but overall I think you pulled it off just fine.
Thanks, Bardabe (from this forum) helped me out a lot with it. We literally did this the night before a ASB, so it's kind of a hack job. haha.

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Yeah i kinda dig this tube look,its got a bit of ugly and beautiful, dont know how to explain, but im sure its practical. Lol

Are you running a stock clutch fan, or is that some big electric fan?
Mostly ugly! haha. It's a Ford Taurus fan. It's supposed to have one of the highest CFM ratings of any electric fan out there. They are running the same fan in Fredric Aasbo's TC.
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Thanks, Bardabe (from this forum) helped me out a lot with it. We literally did this the night before a ASB, so it's kind of a hack job. haha. .
it took us little over 30 minutes from start to finish it works lol
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Old 01-18-2012, 01:18 PM   #17
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No chase bays for me

Well i've decided to cut my radiator support and try and squeeze in the clutch fan with the stock r33 radiator and shroud. I want to go this route so i can get rid of a lot of extra wires. I'm hoping to get this done this weekend or the following. When I do i'll try and keep my iPhone handy for some kind of a write up, it's overdue for us RB guys. If the stock radiator does not workout i'll make more room and squeeze in my alluminum radiator. Wish me luck! HAHA.
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Old 01-23-2012, 01:15 AM   #18
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Well i cut my radiator support shoved the clutch fan in - pics tomorrow. And my problem nowis the stupid thing wont get to normal operating temperature. Went for a canyon run and nothing.....im thinking may be my car does not have a thermostat? Anyone have any ideas?
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Well i cut my radiator support shoved the clutch fan in - pics tomorrow. And my problem nowis the stupid thing wont get to normal operating temperature. Went for a canyon run and nothing.....im thinking may be my car does not have a thermostat? Anyone have any ideas?
Here she is....hack job but my next project is to clean up the engine bay (wire tuck, paint, powder coat valves etc) and then go for a tune - long overdue for that.

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Here she is....hack job but my next project is to clean up the engine bay (wire tuck, paint, powder coat valves etc) and then go for a tune - long overdue for that.
By the way guys, car runs like a champ with a z32 thermostat. Someone suggested to run a single pusher but that would be overkill. It takes me a long time to get it to normal temps. In the canyons it it took a 3hr beating and not a single problem. I just wish I would have done this mod sooner.
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For those who have the "tucked" radiator under the radiator support how is it working on your RB/JZ/LS car's?

I've been having some cooling issues with the 2J swap and have been considering the Chasebays or the AFCO one that was posted in this thread, but just wondering how well its working.
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For those who have the "tucked" radiator under the radiator support how is it working on your RB/JZ/LS car's?

I've been having some cooling issues with the 2J swap and have been considering the Chasebays or the AFCO one that was posted in this thread, but just wondering how well its working.
Look up (all in fabrication) on facebook.........he's one of the original innovators of the tucked radiator craze at least in the honda world. His prices are spendy but the work is amazing. He offers a tucked radiator, ac condensor, and backdoor intercooler all packaged together be warned its pricey but the quality and workmanship are there.
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Sorry to bump this thread, but those of you with the Scirocco radiator, would you happen to know what thread size and pattern this plug on the bottom happens to be?



I own a different brand, and unfortunately it did not come with a plug for the temperature sensor hole.
Would it be beneficial to use a magnetic plug?
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My Afco was NPT. Don't know what size exactly. BTW I've been dailying the car for a couple weeks and this setup cools very well.
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My Afco was NPT. Don't know what size exactly. BTW I've been dailying the car for a couple weeks and this setup cools very well.
Did you build the shroud for that? I installed spal pushers on my car and really wish I would have went with pullers and a tucked radiator.
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Thank you, but luckily I found the plug. I almost threw it out with the packing material.
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Skip the fans and run a electric water pump.. You wont ever have to worry about air flow to your radiator. Its less work then having to fabricate a bracket to relocate your radiator.
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