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Old 02-07-2007, 08:42 AM
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Default RE: Liquid cooled touring car

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I would rather like to see a motor cooling clamp instead of the manifold but if RURC says it's good I believe him too because I have read most of his posts and he seems like a very smart and experienced guy. He sure gives lots of info in his posts.
Thanks RURC.

And RURC:

Have you got any pictures or ideas how to mount it on a TA05 ? Specially the radiator because I realy like the way it's done on the picture in my first post but I dont see how it's done with the bumper. Is that bumper cut in two ? Do you know a website with more information about this product - I sure can't find any -

Thanks for your help.
Here is what Ihave for contact.
http://www.tcscooling.com/
They have almost no information on this on their web site.

Here are a couple of photos on installation.
http://www.tcscooling.com/installation.html

On the 1/8 and 1/5 scale onraod cars I did I did almost teh same thing as you will see in the top right photo. I just cut the bumper to flow the air into the raid. I also did open the front of the body and covered the hole with screen. The inlet hole dose not need to be very big. So start small and go larger till you get what you want. The cars I build were for clients of mine. I do not publish their cars without permission. I will email one of them an see if they will give permission. I have never worked on a TA05 so Icannot give any information on how it would work on that chassis. The 1/5 scale car I did got 2 radiators and fans to provide even more air flow. I dont think the fans were needed but it worked very nicely.