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Old 02-02-2010, 09:39 PM   #1
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hey all. my au fell off the jack last week :(
now its a au3 xr8 ute. auto.i smashed the thermo fans, bent the radiator, bent the condensor and bent the panel that sits under the radiator.

now i want to know is there a difference in the above items from i6 to v8?


any help would be great and thanx in advance

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Old 02-02-2010, 09:42 PM   #2
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The I6 and baby V8 radiators are the same basically... but for the XR8, i'd highely suggest upgrading it...

The rest are identical from what i know.
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Old 02-02-2010, 09:46 PM   #3
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how would i upgrade? is a manual v8 radiator better? then fit a trans cooler?
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No... upgrade from a alloy core to wide tube brass core... they only use 2 rows, but they are as efficient as 3 row cores... i have one of these myself in my AUII SR 5.0ltr... i got the best you could get from Adrad for an off the shelf unit.
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No... upgrade from a alloy core to wide tube brass core... they only use 2 rows, but they are as efficient as 3 row cores... i have one of these myself in my AUII SR 5.0ltr... i got the best you could get from Adrad for an off the shelf unit.

ah ok nice, whats one of those worth?
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About $400... well worth it though... i'd get another if i needed one...
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