tri_longer 25 Posted September 25, 2006 Howdy all Recently had a set of twin webers fitted and have been looking at the options for the rad to allow more direct aireflow. One option would be to lower (i.e Des Developments braket), though this appears expensive. But I believe that it is possible to put a smaller rad (height wise) on. As ally rads appear to be reasonably priced, I thought I would investigate this option further. Car is only being used for sprints/hill climbs and presently to travel to and from the events. Has anyone else tried this and if so what dimension rad should i be looking for and have you a suggested supplier. Cheers, Chris. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tom_m 0 Posted September 25, 2006 (edited) lowering can be done for pennies using brackets from B&Q, take a look at jonmurgie's thread on his track car otherwise smaller capacity ally rads are available, at about the same price as DES want for the brackets IIRC, these too will be somewhere in here Edited September 25, 2006 by tom_m Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jonmurgie 2 Posted September 25, 2006 I personally wouldn't go for a smaller rad on the 205, it's quite small as it is! You also don't need to buy the DES mounts, it's easy to fabricate some up yourself... this is what I've done: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Robsbc 0 1 Cars Posted September 25, 2006 I have one of those custom alloy rads from Radtec....Not cheap comapred to using B&Q brackets but look the part.. Rob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Revla 2 Posted September 25, 2006 I Lowered mine using some ally brackets I made up..... Got a lower rad hose from a 1.4 and cut it to fit the lowered rad. This then gets rid of the metal pipe and the 2 hoses either side of it..... perfecto! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dream Weaver 2 Posted September 25, 2006 I also did mine from B&Q, cost me about £7 and works a treat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jochem 0 Posted September 25, 2006 I used the brackets that normally hold the foglights in place. Also moved the rad to the front of the metal bar. I hope this will give a bit more breathing space for the engine, alt and starter. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TEKNOPUG 3 Posted September 25, 2006 Hmmmm....I really need to raise my rad but I think that it's the lower bar that is actually in the way. Does this give any structual rigidity or is it just to support the rad? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sonofsam 5 Posted September 25, 2006 Does this give any structual rigidity Im no expert but I would say yes.Just think its the only thing joining the front of the car at that point. Thats why i didn't want to cut mine and possibly compromise the integrity of it! Not without a jig anyhow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TEKNOPUG 3 Posted September 25, 2006 Bugger - has anyone fitted a Cossie IC under the rad? Mad-Prof has a few mock up pictures of his and it protudes beneath the valance, which is not what I want at all. Dropping the rad and mounting it behind the grill is gonna be a real pain with the boost pipes. Guess that I may have to see if I can find a slimmer OE FMIC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TEKNOPUG 3 Posted September 25, 2006 ....unless there is room to fit it between the bottom of the rad and teh lower valance...... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sonofsam 5 Posted September 25, 2006 (edited) I beleive Fuqa has his there, but as you say it potrudes out a bit. Kuuner also had this set up, his seemed further back though. Have a look at a BMW TDS I/C, may suit your needs:) Edited September 25, 2006 by sonofsam Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
inferno 1 Posted September 25, 2006 the bx 16v rad is about the right size to run boost pipe either side or over the top IIRC, defo much smaller and fits nug in the original 205 fan cowling with a few cable ties (you could mod the cowling to fit properly. could be ideal for what your planning. but i dont see why you couldnt lower the rad and fit a cossie intercooler bhind the grill? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TEKNOPUG 3 Posted September 25, 2006 but i dont see why you couldnt lower the rad and fit a cossie intercooler bhind the grill? Because the outlet on the TT points directly down and passes along under the engine, past the sump and up to the IC. I could run it up and behind the grill but it would increase the distance and number of bends, plus it would be above the rad and act as a heatsink. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJ_ManuR6 0 Posted September 27, 2006 Hi mates, can the radiator be lowered with this custon allu brackets and keep the plastic double fan housing? Cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dream Weaver 2 Posted September 27, 2006 Yes, mine keeps the std fan cowling. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tom_m 0 Posted September 27, 2006 Because the outlet on the TT points directly down and passes along under the engine, past the sump and up to the IC.I could run it up and behind the grill but it would increase the distance and number of bends, plus it would be above the rad and act as a heatsink. you always re-orient teh compressor housing of your turdo so it pointed up instead of down, like teh xu10's turbo and run a custom boost route? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TEKNOPUG 3 Posted September 27, 2006 Maybe theres not a lot room between the engine, upper mount, alternator, wing etc Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tom_m 0 Posted September 28, 2006 true, but you could run a route similar to henry's skip if you were using teh standard IC would become more of a ball ache with the cossie ic though Share this post Link to post Share on other sites