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Unread 06-20-2002, 04:54 PM   #1
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Default Made a shroud

Finally made a shroud. It has brought improvement. Now mysystem runs 3C above idle temps at full load overclocked.
Here's a pic, what do you think?
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Unread 06-20-2002, 05:00 PM   #2
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1 - attach it to the front of a bicycle
2 - wire it to a dynamo
3 - add some winglets on the rear
4 - whoooooooooosh

This thing looks like the end of a wind tunnel... (a bit gettho though).
Hehe. Need sleep.
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Unread 06-20-2002, 05:21 PM   #3
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Needs to be bigger

What size fans are those? 92mm or 80mm? Why not try for 4 or even 6 120mm? Just a suggestion....

Honestly, looks nice. Maybe find a way to loose the duct tape but that is just me.

BTW, if you set the shroud down, does it hover?
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Unread 06-20-2002, 05:52 PM   #4
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Three of the fans are quiet case fans 2200 rpm and one is a 5000 rpm thermaltake. I can pull the plug on the thermaltake for more peace and quiet, it accounts for 75% of the noise.
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Unread 06-20-2002, 06:03 PM   #5
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Not bad. What's it made out of? Plastic? Seems like you could fit a couple more fans on there though....
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What do you think of this one?




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Unread 06-21-2002, 01:48 AM   #7
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That is really nice
Makes my contraption look like....a contraption
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Unread 06-21-2002, 02:05 AM   #8
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Your "contraption" probably cools pretty well That's a lot of fans.
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Unread 06-21-2002, 02:41 AM   #9
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Lothar's is pretty. But, gone_fishin', with a little cosmetic artistry yours could look pretty shit-hot too. And be much more effective (i.e. more fans). If you homogenized your fan collection, and did a little painteing, what you have would look pretty good.
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Wow, Lothar5150, that looks great, what's that shroud made of ? And from which car is that radiator?
gone_fishin, looks a little ghetto, but it should perform great, you could make shroud from Cu and solder it to rad. ,but that just takes a lot of work. milling blocks is much more fun right.
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Unread 06-21-2002, 09:33 AM   #11
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Gone_fishin's looks like it was made out of either cardboard, or plastic.

Lothar's looks like a "lucky find". I'm guessing that it's sealed with something, maybe silicone. Looks nice, and works great.


Gone_fishin's will be quieter though, because it is always quieter to run multiple small fans, than it is to run a single large fan (given the same cfm).

I'm a proponent of the do-it-yourself-out-of-fiberglass, but all my tools and supplies are in storage right now
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Unread 06-21-2002, 01:46 PM   #12
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Gone_fishin's looks like it was made out of either cardboard, or plastic.

Lothar's looks like a "lucky find". I'm guessing that it's sealed with something, maybe silicone. Looks nice, and works great.


Gone_fishin's will be quieter though, because it is always quieter to run multiple small fans, than it is to run a single large fan (given the same cfm).

I'm a proponent of the do-it-yourself-out-of-fiberglass, but all my tools and supplies are in storage right now
Its not at lucky find. Its the master for a mass production mold
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Sealed?
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Unread 06-21-2002, 02:55 PM   #14
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Sealed?
Yes it is. With an 1.5 inch between the fan and face of the heater core
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Unread 06-21-2002, 03:53 PM   #15
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gone_fishin: Looks nice, maybe need the final touch, but it's nice...

Lothar5150: Looks also extremely nice....
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Hey Lothar5150, again from which car is that rad.
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Unread 06-21-2002, 06:00 PM   #17
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Hey Lothar5150, again from which car is that rad.
Sorry I missed that. It's from a 1986 Chevette
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Gone_fishin's looks like it was made out of either cardboard, or plastic.

Lothar's looks like a "lucky find". I'm guessing that it's sealed with something, maybe silicone. Looks nice, and works great.


Gone_fishin's will be quieter though, because it is always quieter to run multiple small fans, than it is to run a single large fan (given the same cfm).

I'm a proponent of the do-it-yourself-out-of-fiberglass, but all my tools and supplies are in storage right now
Nice guess but it's made of heavy gauge aluminum I use in construction for trim finishing exterior soffit systems. If I make another I will take more time, use a break and ditch the duct tape, but I decided to get it done quickly.
I may try dual 120mm fans on another just to see the difference in sound and performance. It is extremely quiet with only the three case speed fans running and it is doing a good job.
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Hey, I just pulled the SAME core from a chevette in the scrap yard the other day! THough mine isn't all shined up, I should have cleaned it with HCL, but who has time... Takes about a good 10-15min of hammering away at the air intake box on the inside of the hood on the firewall...GOtta be careful not to smash the core itself, but it cost me $10 and works perfectly. Oh, one more good tip, man talks about the MOTHERLAND of FREE tubing clips and shit, they don't even care if you take them. I got like 14 clamps for nothing... The scrapyard IS where it's at for water cooling supplies!

Now I just need to drill some holes to mount my new homemade block I've been working on... ZIFF mounting clips are the DEVIL!!!
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Sounds good
I paid $19 plus shipping for a total of $26 new. You probably want to run some radiator flush through yours to clean out all the engine coolant crud.
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Yeah, I ran hot water and some cleaner through it for a about 10min until all the out going water was clear and glass... Man I'm a MORON! I was going to get the Chevette core in the first place, but then I decided on the Festiva one, cause it wasn't as thick, which I thought wouldn't fit...turns out, the Chev' core fits PERFECTLY! Also, the festiva core's airflowage was Shitty, even with a shroud and 105CFM 120mm! Chevette cores are the way to go for space, flow and CHEAP!

They are about 166mm x 170mm x 55mm

ANyone know where to get aluminum brazing wire? I found some Silver brazing wire from Homedepot for pretty cheaP!
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gone fishing where did you get your radiator?
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gone fishing where did you get your radiator?
From rockauto.com, fast delivery also
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Unread 06-24-2002, 11:04 PM   #24
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I have the exact same heatercore that Lothar has....
problem is...

i need to make a shroud for a rotron fan....
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if we dont have the tools to make a nice looking shroud like the two shown, is there a place that sells these that fit a BIX Evo for two 120mm fans?
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