The red OAT coolant in the D2 td5 is not recommended for copper or brass components so you would have to change the coolant to the green stuff. Which as been discussed here time and time again![]()
Looking to replace the radiator in my TD5.
I notice there are the alloy core and also copper core types.
Is here any reason for choosing one over the other?
Would the engine run at the same temperature with either?
Any comments appreciated?
Thanks
Willis
The red OAT coolant in the D2 td5 is not recommended for copper or brass components so you would have to change the coolant to the green stuff. Which as been discussed here time and time again![]()
Copper is a better heat conductor, so would theoretically cool better. But I am guessing you want the alloy one since you can then use the red OAT coolant that is suitable for the alloy engine.
Aluminium radiators are considerably lighter, which is why (nearly) every automobile has them now. Also cheaper.
Keep with the original design, as introducing a new metal (Copper - Cu) may create some interesting galvanic currents (ie corrosion issues) that no additives in the coolant can stop. Any aluminium components will corrode due to the copper.
Aluminium beer cans get cold real quick, so alloy must be goodHIC
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Well, copper is quite a lot better at conducting heat compared to aluminium: [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_thermal_conductivities"]List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
But as other people have stated, copper is more expensive, heavier and will generate corrosive problems when used together with an alloy engine.
From the consensus it seems like alloy is the go mainly due to compatability with Oat. Having recently restored my car to using Oat I'll probably stick with this. Thanks to all for your comments!
Willis
Tought I would pop this in as its related.
The young fella here needed a replacement radiator for his D1 200tdi.
Bought a copper one on ebay from one of the well known Sydney suppliers.
When it came it was an alloy one. They agreed to take it back but it being needed in a hurry it was installed.
He was/is using the green glycol coolant.
Should he change to the red or will all be OK with the green?
Didiman
Didiman ,green glycol is fine for alloy ..always has been. Don't get me started on the red oat.
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