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Old Mar 8, 2007 | 06:46 PM
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My name is Mar. I work in sales/marketing for Koyo Cooling and we are thinking of producing a racing radiator for the Scion TC but don't know if there is much of a demand. Is there anyone out there that could give me some feed back on this? I would appreciate any info.
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there is already a koyo racing radiator out there for the tc
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 06:54 PM
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Really? Well we haven't produced it yet. We have a part number that we will be using if we produce it but it hasnt been produced yet. Where did you get your info?
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there are a lot of high horse power turbo tC's that would probably be interested if the price is right for the possible gains in cooling.

some specs and prices would help this along for sure
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-06...QQcmdZViewItem
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or is that not what your talking about??
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RRimportracer,
Thanks for the info. Yeah, thats for our OE radiator only. Which is in production. Im talking about a racing radiator. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by COOLGUY26
RRimportracer,
Thanks for the info. Yeah, thats for our OE radiator only. Which is in production. Im talking about a racing radiator. Thanks again.
What's the main difference between the OEM and the racing version?
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cool i stand corrected
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The racing version will have a 36mm core, single row and will be all aluminum. The OE version is also a single core but it has aluminum core and plastic tanks. Also the OE will have 16mm core.
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So more cooling for the motor with the bigger core?

what kind of pricing are you talking about?

Do you need a test tC for the racing radiator because I would be more then happy to help you out...
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I hope you will making the racing radiator for TC as soon as possible in future and let us know about that
Old Mar 8, 2007 | 07:31 PM
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Yeah, more cooling. About 20-30-%.
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Pricing?
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Not sure yet. Cant give any figures until its further in the process. Sorry
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Originally Posted by COOLGUY26
Not sure yet. Cant give any figures until its further in the process. Sorry
How much do other 4 cylinder racing radiators of similar specs run? Just want a general ball park
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when i changed my stock radiator in my honda to a fluidyne alumminum radiator the temp dropped a quarter of the gauge .. it was def worth the price
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DANG!^^
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Yes YES and Tripple YES. I was looking for somthing like this yesterday. PLEASE make me a radiator... I think most people dont realize just how thin the OEM one is.... I'd be willing to put down serious dollars for a quality drop in temprature....

I'd do what ever you need to assist in RnD do you need funding to get you started? or Perhaps a test Veichicle? or my first child? let me know how I can help you out.



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