Wojee,
I had a Commodore V8 radiator wit a plastic fan on an FJ20.I removed the support
and made an angle iron support and modified the front apron section(cut it
out).I've seen a 1600 down Bunbury way with one of those extended MG Front
aprons fitted.Like Tim Harlan uses on his MG's.It had the centre cut out for the
intercooler and ducting holes on each side for the air filter etc.The best
looking front I've seen on a 1600.
Andrew Smith

Wojee wrote:

> Yeah umm i talked with rick, and it is truck city on victoria..  :O)  driven
> past it that many times... heheheh
>
> Well i  have another question for you all.... if running a n13 radiator...
> and twin thermal fans how do you plumb an intercooler, even a 13b, and still
> have some clearance on the front pulleys... hehehehehe???
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "andrew smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 9:55 PM
> Subject: Re: OT andrew smith perth ozdaters
>
> > Wojee,
> > I cant think of the name but its a huge joint with a truck parts supplier
> on the right
> > and a truck smash repair on the left.The smash repair place has the
> intercoolers.If
> > you have any problems finding it i can go through some old paper work to
> find there
> > name.I rang midland truck wreckers and they put me on to the place.Hope
> this helps.
> > Andrew Smith
> >
> > Wojee wrote:
> >
> > > Hey where in malaga is this guy / company??
> > >
> > > wojee  :O)
> > >
> > > andrew smith wrote:
> > >
> > > > Ryan,
> > > > You're just teasing me.I'm afraid that here in Australia late model
> truck cores
> > > > are harder to come by something to do with our population I think.I
> used a
> > > > mitsubishi truck core on my FJ20T which I got from a truck wrecker for
> $150 with
> > > > slight damage.The guy who runs the place has upped his price to around
> $350.He's
> > > > in Malaga if anyone in Perth is interested and usually has around 50
> > > > intercoolers in stock, mainly kenworth and mack cores but sometimes
> has
> > > > mercedes,mitsi and isuzu cores which are better suited to cars.
> > > > Andrew Smith
> > > >
> > > > Ryan Newman wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > <<The 13bt intercoolers are around 300mm by 300mm each with no
> tanks,maybe a
> > > > > touch bigger.I'll measure one during the week.One will easily flow
> enough
> > > > > air to make 200hp with minmal restriction.I've seen them used in
> 400hp
> > > > > application but would imagine there cooling properties and flow
> capabilities
> > > > > would be greatly reduced.At $150 each,2 joined together would
> certianly
> > > > > allow for plenty of flow (at least 400hp) >>
> > > > >
> > > > > Why go throught the effort of joining two intercoolers together?
> Seems like
> > > > > way too muck work. Here in the states we use Isuzu NPR deisel
> intercoolers.
> > > > > They are HUGE and only cost us $150-US. They are about 250mm x 600mm
> (just a
> > > > > guess).
> > > > > Ryan
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

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