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    Is there a better radiator for my td5

    Hi all it looks like I am up for a new radiator for my td5. It is a auto and has had a intercooler, exhaust upgrade and ecu remap. I am curious if there is a radiator upgrade that is better than the factory radiator?
    Thanks in advance Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    Hi all it looks like I am up for a new radiator for my td5. It is a auto and has had a intercooler, exhaust upgrade and ecu remap. I am curious if there is a radiator upgrade that is better than the factory radiator?
    Thanks in advance Pete
    Look on fleabay there are full alloy ones dont know if anyone has been game enough to try them yet more than likely from China

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    There are a couple of performance radiators/ intercoolers on the market, one being Allisport. Go to www.allisport.com I believe if fitting the performance intercooler, the ECU should be remapped? Anyway, there is another, similar product, can't remember its name. The intercoolers are wider, better made. Bob


    edit, allisport claim their radiators have 35% better cooling
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    I took an old one to Aussie desert coolers and got them to make a new one with a bigger core and metal tanks several years ago
    Any competent radiator shop could do this for not much more than the price od a replacement one

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfendr View Post
    I took an old one to Aussie desert coolers and got them to make a new one with a bigger core and metal tanks several years ago
    Any competent radiator shop could do this for not much more than the price od a replacement one
    It'd be interesting to know if there is any performance benifit to the bigger radiator.

    I mean the more cooling of more water in the radiator mean the water pump has to pump less and the fan clutch can slip more. Both leaving more power for the motor.

    Happy Days.

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    My brother drives B Doubles interstate. A trick he uses for more power on hills. For those that drive trucks will know the Horton fan (big engine fan) sucks a fair amount of power from the motor. These fans have a switch on the dash so they can be turned On or Auto. He will turn it on on the flat where he has power up his sleeve then flick it to auto at the bottom of the hill. That way when he needs all the power he can get to climb the hill he gets as much power as possible until the fan kicks in and takes a little bit more out. Just the differance in starting the hill with engine and water temp right on or a few degrees under.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    It'd be interesting to know if there is any performance benifit to the bigger radiator.

    I mean the more cooling of more water in the radiator mean the water pump has to pump less and the fan clutch can slip more. Both leaving more power for the motor.

    Happy Days.
    Water pump has to pump less,

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Water pump has to pump less,
    If the water is cooler the engine needs less to maintain operating temperature so the thermostate will stay closed or not open as much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel0407 View Post
    If the water is cooler the engine needs less to maintain operating temperature so the thermostate will stay closed or not open as much.

    Happy Days

    I think you will find, the water pump is constant. Doesn't stop. Or slow down. Bob


    edit- I should add, " in relation to the thermostat "
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    You need to define what you mean by better - more efficient/effective in cooling or longer lasting?

    As mentioned above there are full alloy units available. I have not seen anyone who has used/tested one and their origins of manufacture seem to be unknown.

    As far as replacement brands go - OEM/genuine or GM Radiators are best but they're no better than what your vehicle was originally fitted with.

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