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General Liquid/Water Cooling Discussion For discussion about Full Cooling System kits, or general cooling topics. Keep specific cooling items like pumps, radiators, etc... in their specific forums. |
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Hey all!
I wouldn't mind spending some time cataloguing those heater core specs from heatercore4u, but I'd need a prog to leech those graphs off of their websites. I am willing to put the time in, if someone can provide me with some tools. The result would be a database of heatercores, with the corresponding car make/year, sorted by sizes. Anyone up to it? |
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Ya can use an offline browser like Black Widow to download the websites directory structure, images, and html files. That could help ya somewhat...
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#28 |
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Ultimate heatercore http://www.heatercore4u.com/2-210.htm no questions asked.
The reason heatercores are better then a black ice is because the black ices are alot smaller. if you had willie build you a custom Rad to the same size as a heatercore it would outperform it but not by much. Heatercores are the way to go if you dont care about room you take up with them. otherwise if your extremly tight on space just get a BI. or talk to willie for a Custom Rad (which by the way aernt cheap) |
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#29 |
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and also Heatercore dont come with barbs. you have to unsolder the pipe and solder your own hose barbs in. and its way to easy to make mounts to put a fan on there make a fan shroud and JB weld it to the heatercore. there is so much stuff you can do and its to easy. if you cannot do anything like this Go to OCH and buy there stuff and read there forum
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Is anyone interested by this info? I'm going to report the dims as they are stated. If someone knows something that I don't, please say something! |
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I actualy E-Mailed D-Tek to try and find out what vehicle there heater cores were for, and got this reply
Hi Keith, The pro-core is of a ford. Not sure of a particular model. All our core are the same, just with different finishes. Thanks, Danny hope this helps ![]()
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