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Old 03-05-2004, 02:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Full race just emailed me!

oh yea, they are making a kit that will bolt up to the 4g lude. You have to remove ac, and have to switch to civic radiator, but still, full race!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 03-06-2004, 02:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Dunno if I'd be willing to put the cooling needs of a H22 in the hands of a d16 or b16 half-radiator.

Actually, I do know. I wouldn't.

What I don't know is if that tiny radiator can handle it. Probably not.
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I concur.
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I wouldn't either. After seeing the temperatures in the 1500 degrees F under boost, I would think really hard before changing over to a Civic radiator (I had the C&R radiator too). If it came from factory with a full size, why would you boost it and then change to a smaller radiator?
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Remember, a boosted motor will have greater cooling needs as well.
I think the primary disadvantage will be reduced coolant capacity, followed by lessened heat transfer ability.

I'd try the smaller radiatior NA first before commiting to a manifold that requires it.
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true that guys, I believe max rev it is.......................
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