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rf900rush

posted on 11/7/10 at 09:34 AM Reply With Quote
Polo Rad Dimensions

Running hot in this heat, so i'm looking at the pola rad's many fit.

I have a ZX12R in a Rush.

did a bit of searching and most fit the VW302 polo Rad

But the VW349 looks bigger and may still fit.
plus not much more money.

So does anyone have the overall dimesions for these two, and do they both have the same core thickness.

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ZEN

posted on 11/7/10 at 10:30 AM Reply With Quote
I'm going to use the one from a 1.1. Mk2 (83-90) VW polo. The dimensions are 380x323x20
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dlatch

posted on 11/7/10 at 10:58 AM Reply With Quote
depends how big your nose cone is but there is a slightly wider version, which did not quite fit inside my gts nose cone so i kept the smaller version but i do want to upgrade it later to a custom thicker core version,
if your passing hertfordshire at some point you can have the wider brand new one i have in the garage

http://www.appliedradiators.co.uk/index.asp

[Edited on 11/7/10 by dlatch]

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rf900rush

posted on 11/7/10 at 11:34 AM Reply With Quote
Many thanks for the help

I think i'm going for the tried and tested Polo VW302

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