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Unread 04-14-2003, 02:29 PM   #51
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I'll try to remember ... I've got way too many things running right now ... a little scatterbrained.
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Unread 04-14-2003, 06:18 PM   #52
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just write a lil db. i'll write one for you if you want me to.

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Unread 04-15-2003, 03:33 PM   #53
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Unread 04-15-2003, 08:18 PM   #54
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db = database

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Flow: Res, Pump, CPU watervlock, Y into both rads, both rads into res independently.

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Unread 04-16-2003, 01:15 PM   #55
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No, I mean "why would you want to make a db for me?".
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BTW: going over some ol' threads at OC, I found scanned pages of all the heatercores:

[edit]removed. It looks like leakycar.com got taken over by some japanese pron site! lol!

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Unread 04-24-2003, 02:34 PM   #57
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Transpro recently purchased Fedco. They have an online catalog:

http://webbase.transpro.com/hotcat/

Unfortunately the images aren't photos but drawings
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It also looks like they converted the numbers to GDI.
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So perhaps the fedco numbers are no longer of much use?
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As long as RedLeader's conversion link works, we'll be OK.
http://www.autopart.com/radiatorinfo/heatercoretech.htm
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BTW: that website I linked earlier, for the scanned pics, is a good place to buy a heatercore on-line: no shipping, and no tax.

[removed bad! link]

I just picked up #304.

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I have my eye on some of the copper/brass radiators now that I started poking around on Transpro. A 27" long rad would probably not be too shabby for my peltier system (I bet I could go with quiet fans then )
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Hummm... but they're going to be pricey, brand new.

You can check out the whole price list from leakycar, to give you a rough idea.

Unless you plan to be scavenging?
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Perhaps. I would assume that since radiators usually have glycol in them (at least in Canada) that they would tend to be a bit better preserved in a relatively new car?

I would need to find one totaled but not from a frontal collision I guess
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Don't they still put heater cores up under the dash?
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Yes, often accessible from the passenger side, more or less...
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Thanks, Ben. I'm going to try to add the remaining pics into the mix, along with other dbase entries that I may glean from that site. It may be a couple of days, though.
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Patch Notes 5/1/03:

-Functionality-

New pictures added
Two new records added
New portal interface
Inline images supported

-Balance Changes-

Zip file for mirror easier to download
Zip file takes longer to download (>13MB)

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No alcoholic beverages were used in this update ... *starts shaking*

I wish it was as easy for Blizzard to crank out patches for TFT,dammit.
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Hi,

Any chance for searching by using vehicle make/model/year?
I can search by heatercore ref number but not the other way round.
This is pretty essential (at least for me ).
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You know, I thought of adding that feature, and found a host of reasons why it wouldn't be valuable. The primary reason is that nearly every auto parts website allows you to search for parts by vehicle. The secondary reason is that since we are trying to find a part by size so it can fit your case and you won't know the size of the core in a particular car ahead of time, it doesn't make much sense to do a reverse lookup unless you specifically know the size of a certain vehicle's core. If that was the case, though, you could look it up by size because you already know the dimensions.

If you need to look them up by vehicle, try some of the other commercial links listed in this topic and they all will have them arranged that way.
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Hi, you have some good points.

But in the UK, all (I mean all) online auto parts sites, as well as eBay, only shows you, like, "this is a radiator for Toyota Corona MK2 1974 and it is only 10pounds".
And you think, "oh great! 10pounds only!" but then you begin to realise you don't know how big that is.

My hypothesis is that, people do not only find a part by size, but also find a part by price.
This is especially true in the UK as these things are very expensive over here, comparing to the US of A.

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You'd need to make a UK only database. I doubt AS is interested ...

There are'nt many UK cars useing Cu/brass rads anymore. Older Fiesta's (apparently), Cavaliers and a few other vauxhall variants (Opel Cadets/Kadets)...
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this will help

http://www.frigair.com/radiatori/riscald.pdf

this lists most european makes of cars and the heater cores that go with them. if you look at the pictures in the odf you will see the rad type ra is copper and al is ali.

the copper ones are

audi 100 ,200 ,a6 1994-1997,
citroen c25 1985-1990 , c35
fiat 127 , 128 , panda , ducato 85-90
ford fiesta 1976-1983 , fiesta mk2 1984-1988 , transit mk 2, mk3, mk4 , mk5
iveco daily 78-89
opel kadett d , kadett e , corsa B (these names are differant in the uk) look for nova cores.
peugot j5
renault r5 tubi , r9/11 , espace tubi 84-91 , express tubi 85> , rapid tubi
scania 113 - 142 - 143
seat fura

the nova is a perfect fit for a cheiftech case.
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Quote:
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this will help

http://www.frigair.com/radiatori/riscald.pdf

this lists most european makes of cars and the heater cores that go with them. if you look at the pictures in the odf you will see the rad type ra is copper and al is ali.
Thanks a lot!!
I honestly can't thank you enough!

This is what I have always been looking for.
Now, looks like I need an old Fiesta heater matrix.
It should be easier to find then Nova

Again, thank you very much.

P.S. ra is copper, and al is aluminium. Then what is ot?
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