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Pain To Cut For Cooler?


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Its all good till you have an accident. Better not hit me in your unroadworthy car.

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Its all good till you have an accident. Better not hit me in your unroadworthy car.

you have a big nizpro cooler though right? Did u get it engineered or something with more bracing?
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Nizpro cooler drops straight in no cutting and yes car has been over the WA pit with Nizpro supplied stage 2 compliance certificate. This was needed as the car was bought from VIC to WA.

Car went straight over the pit and I have an inspection report stating those facts.

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welds are aluminium, so should be able to be anodized I would think, but different grades of aluminium react differently with the same anodizing process and may appear different colors and that's assuming an anodizer could do the core without damaging fins etc

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Cooler should be able to be anodised as long as it has been welded with 5356 filler wire. If they used a 4043 as probably case with cast tanks then the anodizing wont take to the weld metal as it is silicone based. Guy in states anodizes all his intercoolers nicely. 5356 is magnesium based filler wire and should be used if the parts are needing to be anodized, such as in fuel systems etc. Just ask Kevo :)

Kind regards Jon

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