HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
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Another Radiator Option
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Another Radiator Option
I figured I would share another radiator option that I found for these swaps: Afco 80128N. It is 23" wide and 15" tall, and as of this post, is $380. There is no cap that needs to be plugged, and it only requires spacing the radiator mount down to fit. One thing I will say is that if you are using an electric water pump, at least a Jegs version, then you will have fitment issues. Going with a remote electric water pump or leaning the radiator would need to happen.
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MuhThugga- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-08-26
Age : 37
Location : Wilmington, DE
Re: Another Radiator Option
Here are the part numbers for the hoses I wound up using:
Upper
Lower
Upper
- Gates 22652 (Trimmed)
- Dayco 81141
- ICT Billet AN627-21A
Lower
- Dayco 81071
- Filler Neck Supply 3244
- Dayco E72359 (Trimmed)
MuhThugga- Posts : 15
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Age : 37
Location : Wilmington, DE
lower outlet
How did you plumb the lower outlet with a 90 to face up like the lt1 hoses are run? And did you add a drain bung somewhere?
nphd2000- Posts : 26
Join date : 2018-04-05
Re: Another Radiator Option
nphd2000 wrote:How did you plumb the lower outlet with a 90 to face up like the lt1 hoses are run? And did you add a drain bung somewhere?
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I did not add a drain bung. If I need to drain, I'll just disconnect the lower hose.
MuhThugga- Posts : 15
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raditor
Thanks for the info. I'll probably give it a shot...car is just sitting now and $1,800.00 for a radiator aint gonna happen...LOL There is a local welder that I may pay a visit and see about welding a 90 on the lower and installing a drain.
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Re: Another Radiator Option
Nice find. Thanks for sharing.
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