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Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: April 19th, 2013, 12:08 am
by memphis9787
So got a V6 Aluminum Radiator I need to run on my BPT, planning on plugging the holes I dont need, and running an elbow pipe with an inlet on the top left pipe, pictured below, Any thoughts? Has anyone run a V6 radiator on a 4cyl before?

The reason why I have a V6 Rad is I couldn't locate a resonably priced Aluminium one to suit 4cyl.

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Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: April 19th, 2013, 2:50 am
by Evo_Spec
i have no info to add to this but please let us know how it goes, i'm very interested!

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: April 21st, 2013, 5:37 pm
by Josh
Looks like you have the only issue covered!

They mount the same only difference is the 4cyl has the rad cap on the rad and the GS does not. You have covered your bases. Just make sure you have a nice mounting point and use quality hose and clamps. That would be my only worry.

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: April 21st, 2013, 8:32 pm
by memphis9787
Thanks Josh, yeah that was the only real differance I could see too, I'll see what the radiator shop wants to weld close the holes, otherwise I'll just chase down some brass plugs.

I'll put my results back up here for those interested :welder:

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 28th, 2013, 10:43 am
by memphis9787
Some Updates for anyone interested,

The 4cyl Radiator Fans are direct bolt up, The inlet top arrived it fits the stock radiator cap (Inlet cap details: Joyner 250, 800 Renegade Steel Radiator Inlet Cup),

just need to get an L pipe and some clamps, and Im getting the spare holes welded up. I will need longer hoses to connect the radiator up to my BPT but thats no biggie..

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Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 12:24 am
by kulluminati777
im interested to know where u got the aluminum rad and how much??

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 1:51 am
by memphis9787
I got mine off ebay, from an Australian company for $190,

But as you're in the US and you guys have more suppliers/cheaper shipping than us down here :) , id suggest this Silla one from Andy's Auto Sport

http://www.andysautosport.com/mazda/199 ... 00602.html

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 3:11 pm
by kulluminati777
oh thats too cool. I know the ZE will love an all aluminum radiator in this hot california heat. thanks for the link!

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 5:04 pm
by Tavman_1213
My concerns with this rad would be the passenger side rad hose. Since the stock mx has it on the bottom part of the rad where as this one has it at the top of the rad. For most guys they have their power steering an AC stuff all in the way, I could see you routing the hose with out all those things. Plus not to mention radiators usually flow from top(hot) to bottom(cold) where you would be going top to top so you wouldn't be getting the most efficient cooling out of your rad. If you are overly concerned about over heating put "Water Wetter" in with your coolant an change your fluid yearly. But that's my 2 cents good luck with the rad

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 29th, 2013, 10:47 pm
by DRAG323
It's possible to put an inline T with cap.
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Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 30th, 2013, 11:04 am
by memphis9787
Thanks for the feedback Tavman :D , Im considering just running a flexible hose to the correct coolent inlet and outlet points, the hoses will be longer than stock setup but im hoping it will do the job.

Tavman_1213 wrote:My concerns with this rad would be the passenger side rad hose. Since the stock mx has it on the bottom part of the rad where as this one has it at the top of the rad. For most guys they have their power steering an AC stuff all in the way, I could see you routing the hose with out all those things. Plus not to mention radiators usually flow from top(hot) to bottom(cold) where you would be going top to top so you wouldn't be getting the most efficient cooling out of your rad. If you are overly concerned about over heating put "Water Wetter" in with your coolant an change your fluid yearly. But that's my 2 cents good luck with the rad

Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 31st, 2013, 9:52 pm
by RobMinhas
I just want to point out that Aarontietje used a v6 rad on his BPT set up.

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Re: Using a V6 Radiator for a 4cyl BPT setup??

Posted: May 31st, 2013, 11:42 pm
by DRAG323