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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/02/22 23:58:43 (permalink)
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hey guys, some interesting discussion taking place. how slack have i been? very. currently sorting out the cooling room and mounting setup without chopping the front of the car off. ive contacted ringwood autoparts who ive heard good things about so im waiting on some info from them.

sr20det guys, are you running an aluminium radiator or will a standard one suffice?
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/04/29 19:50:49 (permalink)
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alright........... let's update.

ok, bought a smallish intercooler to keep the stealth look.




there is room to go bigger if i want but for now it is looking ok. intercooler "installed"





all is well so i purchase a silvia aluminium radiator, 40mm thick triple pass. sweet.




looks good.........


from that angle. have a look at this



the crazy angle is caused by the drain plug fowling on the chassis rail. do i need the drain plug? i am about to cut it off.

heres the drain plug



and in place...(please excuse the hack angle grinder job down there)




ok, so next step is to cut off the drain plug and the radiator cap. and get it blanked with a TIG. ill then drill and tig overflow into the side of the radiator and run it to an overflow tank with the radiator cap attached.

either that or ill just drop a hole saw through the bonnet [88]

more cutting required to get the intercooler and radiator even further forward. then its mount gbox time. booyeah


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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/04/29 20:12:57 (permalink)
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hey looking good mate nice rad how much room have you got for a fan ?? i pick up my new mk2 Fridayand round 2 [88]
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/04/29 20:32:47 (permalink)
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thanks mate. pitty you let her go.. was it someone from the forum that bought her?


what's the new bus??

i've got a date with the angle grinder. then i'll be able to see how much room ive got for thermos but so far its looking good.

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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/04/29 21:57:10 (permalink)
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hey it went to vic and no one off here just a feela who was going to race it . nice bloke . sad it went but there ya go the new one will most prob be a sr20 not sure if turbo or the 147kw atmo one , not sure .but will have monte arches and fat wheels .god luck the rad looks a good size though and ally mmmm
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/04/29 23:35:01 (permalink)
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no worries, good luck to you too sounds like you'll have something decent again soon.
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/01/05 17:05:20 (permalink)
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Plan B. had a better think about it, instead of blanking off the drain plug i sectioned out the bottom tank and made up some new aluminium plates to get welded into place.







test fitted with the bonnet. and it now fits! so i no longer require any mods to the top tank.

check it out, note the new stainless valley cover





i removed more from the front because i thought i could get the radiator even closer to the front. however the chassis rails meet the front apron and it would mean i would have to modify the bottom tank and severely restrict the outlet of the radiator.




i will have to modify the outlet pipe of the radiator as its too close to the altenator, no biggy. (little bit hard to see)


next up is thermo fans. after toying with radiator position and angles ive decided 2x 10" thermos will do the trick mounted in between radiator and motor. i thought id have the option to go between intercooler and radiator but no go.



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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/01/05 17:50:25 (permalink)
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hey Shea...
nice work!, i worked out i got 105mm once intercooler is in to the crank pulley so with that radiator(40mm) i would have 60mm for fans..
i'm pretty sure some on ebay are 50 or 60mm.

Have you got a link to the radiator?, i looked at a couple of 180sx/silvia ones but they were too big.
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/01/05 19:46:05 (permalink)
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barney the core is 40mm, tanks are 60mm i believe.

get in contact with the place i got mine from

http://stores.ebay.com/express-parts-qld

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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/02/05 17:47:41 (permalink)
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thanks Shea...

still looks a touch high for the bonnet to close?? or are you blanking off the radiator cap and mounting it remotely??

This is the one i'm looking at looks the same :)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290311547642&ssPageName=ADME:X:RTQ:AU:1123

670x430x40 add 30mm for cap

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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/02/05 19:16:02 (permalink)
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Looking good Shea
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/03/05 11:52:47 (permalink)
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barney, test fitted with the bonnet and it clears by a good 10-20mm without any further modification. very deceiving if you have a look at a mk2 bonnet theres alot more room than you would think.

thnks phil
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/08/05 20:18:23 (permalink)
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Great thread Shea![^][^]
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/11/05 23:14:55 (permalink)
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thanks scoop,
update, got a yoke, ecu and a shiny new stainless exhaust manifold on the way. still waiting on my stimulus so i can get some more gear! feeling like everyone else has got theirs...
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RE: mk2 sr20det 2009/12/05 19:09:07 (permalink)
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and here she is,



and "installed"






once stimulated it will be intake manifold and probably a baffled sump, i wouldn't mind selling the s14 plenum ive got. the sr has actually got a 300zx afm or tb im not sure but its supposed to be a good thing.

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