The best think to do is buy the radiator and then see if the gap is sufficient to retain the OE fans. If not, then the slimline fans are available next day delivery, so nothing lost .
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Mike Rainbird
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Originally posted by RSRoy View PostSo the original fans are a better option (if they fit) then the slimline ones?Mike Rainbird
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Originally posted by neverenough View PostWhat's the thickness of your Radtec radiator you sell please?Mike Rainbird
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i'm gonna buy a rad soon as i'm going to do my cambelt so i'll swap it then..
ive got a 60mm airtec intercooler, and i'm debating the 60mm rad too but i would rather stay standard fans it possible, has any one done this combo?? ive got a feeling theres a few bits of plastic that could be trimmed of the standard fan casing for it to fit as the bottom pulley is the only concern...
i'm just unsure about the size as on short journeys it going to take longer to warm the oil..
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