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Unread 03-12-2004, 09:51 PM   #1
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Default AIRSPIRIT: where's the heatercore database????

First post to this forum (yay!)

Glad I found this forum and this thread!

I'm planning a project...step one is to replace the radiator in my Koolance Exos with a copper heatercore. (btw...if any of you have done this, please offer any suggestions/tips!).

I was searching the heatercore database at www.airspirit.net. Found one I was pretty sure would fit, but according to the sticky thread here, the measurements on the database do NOT include the reservoirs and pipes on the ends of the heatercore.

Now I need to search the database again...but it seems to be out of commision. Has it moved? anyone know where I can find it?

Or...does anyone know what heatercore I would need to replace the Exos radiator?
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Unread 03-15-2004, 10:23 PM   #2
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The rule of thumb that I use is to add about 3/4" on each end of the rad for tanks & tubes, 1" if you want to be sure to have enough room. (except for rads with tubes coming out the ends....) Unless there is a visible flange in the rad pix, the width will be about what is listed, except if the I/O's come out the sides of the tanks. According to Airspirit, he was never able to find a source for the overall dimensions, so cooling surface is all we can go by.

I haven't checked his database lately, but the last time I did, I found it was fussy about the leading prefix, try http instead of www, or some combination of both.

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Unread 03-17-2004, 01:08 AM   #3
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Bump for a good question... Hadn't accessed it in some time but it being down recently came to my attention at OCForums.

Any answers?
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If it doesn't come back up, I'll host the data: I have it in Excel and Access.
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If it doesn't come back up, I'll host the data: I have it in Excel and Access.

That would be great. I miss it. Its such a great thing!
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bumpity bump

it's still not there
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bumpity bump

it's still not there
this is a list of the heater cores.
hope this helps
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this is a list of the heater cores.
hope this helps
that's GREAT. thanks a lot. I'm gonna download the whole page from your site so I'll have it for future reference.
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that's GREAT. thanks a lot. I'm gonna download the whole page from your site so I'll have it for future reference.
help yourself..
the more people that have it the less chance it will get lost...
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