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johniban

Radiator Set Up With Throttle Bodies On Gti6

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johniban

I'm looking for radiator ideas for my 205 gti6 with jenvey throttle bodies.

 

I have seen someone use a civic ally rad to one side to give the trumpets room to breath but cant find who it was or any more pics, this is the route i wanted to use as it looked pretty smart and gave enough room for an oil cooler without loading everything in front of one an another.

 

i then though about lowering the rad by making up a new lower cross member to hold it, but didn't want it to look a bodge.

 

What have people done and do you have any pics?

 

 

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Simes

Tilted and lowered rad using one of Tom's stainless brackets. See my rebuild thread.

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stu8v

See my build pics. Link below.

 

std rad as low and far forward as it will go.

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GilesW

Tilted and lowered rad using one of Tom's stainless brackets. See my rebuild thread.

John - this is what I've done. Works well and keeps a nice size rad.

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2052006

John - this is what I've done. Works well and keeps a nice size rad.

What do you do about power steering (on a gti6 lump) with this set up? Presumably the pump has to be moved with throttle bodies? Will the pump fit where the a/c compressor was originally fitted on these engines, with one of Tom's brackets, for instance?

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rallyeash

I used to run a Renault 5 rad which was to one side.

 

Probably what you were thinking of?

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rallyeash

 

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johniban

yes that was the one! looks pretty awesome!

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rallyeash

It was 50mm thick so it cooled it perfect. I changed back to a Nissens 205 rad when I changed to dry sump.

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johniban

what hoses did you use?

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cheesegrater

I have a shortened rad that has a hole behind the thermostatic rad switch boss. It requires the tank being removed and welded. I may be persuaded to sell it cheap if you're interested.

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kyepan

TRUMPETS!

 

i also have a shortened radtec rad to give clean airflow.

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johniban

I have a shortened rad that has a hole behind the thermostatic rad switch boss. It requires the tank being removed and welded. I may be persuaded to sell it cheap if you're interested.

 

I don't want anything that needs repairing, cheers though

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