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Unread 04-06-2004, 12:52 PM   #6
Blackeagle
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Bill,

The mirror I downloaded is, I'm sorry to say, not complete. But I'll list all I've found.

2-149, 2-209, 2-210, 2-216, 2-217, 2-275, 2-285, 2-317, 2-617

I listed these as I don't know your intended usage Bill, but all of these have what I'd consider a flaw for water cooling use. The inlet & outlet are on the same side of the core. Would I'd think have the effect of not having flow balanced between all the tubes. Second they all have the inlet/outlet on the ends or edges, not the "face" of the core.

2-549, 2-553, 2-611

All have inlet's and outlets on opposed corners. But none have the inlet/outlet on the "face" of the rad, all are on ends or sides. All three are about the size of a Chevette core.

Perhaps 2-342 is a one of a kind? I could not referance the one you've seen as it's missing form the file I downloaded, how is it configured?

I hope this is of some help to you, and I wish it were complete.

I do recall that when I was first looking around a year or so ago for what I would use, 2-342 was the largest single pass with inlet/outlet on the face of the core and with them at opposed corners. Some 2-342 rad are made of all copper instead of mostly brass. A guy at Xtreme Systems was lucky enough to get one like that. Wish I had that sort of luck!

Good luck with what ever you're at work on.
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