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boss:
its black

Jake:
Black is the new green
 :D

extreme90:

--- Quote from: bobthedisco on December 10, 2008, 23:24:20 ---
--- Quote from: boss on December 10, 2008, 15:40:48 ---could i not use a conventional spanner? if the cooler doesnt need a fan then it wont get one :lol:need to make as much room at the front as possible!

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shall i point out the obvious.....the fan isnt cooling the intercooler...thats the fooking radiatior its there to cool :lol: :lol: :lol:

Remove the fan and see what happens :lol: :lol: :lol:

not being funny but would you not have been better getting some fun out of it before cutting it up again :-., as for bullnosing it...well ok if you need to but have you found it nescesarry?, tightly tucked in bumper and a decent lift with 35s fitted and they are ok

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actually, the std viscous is pulling air through the intercooler aswel  :roll:
boss, fit a cooling fan to the intercooler (if your going to use full width), as at low speeds there in-efficiant, and are just sapping response time of the engine unless your at least aiding it with abit of air flow through it  :roll:

lightweight-love:
Iv heard of fitting small leccy fans to intercoolers - not sure the pros n cons tho, i just use a spanner and hammer to get the viscous off, harder without belt on her tho. looking good tho man, can't wait to see how it all comes together!
Staying black? or any other colours gonna creep in there?

GreedyGibson:
i used a cold chisel on my viscous fan nut and as already said remember its a left hand thread :)

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