Heat exchanger
But when a company gives me a comment like that, and then I find out else wheres they were wrong about THEIR OWN product. Doesn't leave me much faith in their product if they don't even know what they are talking about?
But you guys can physically see a plate inside, blocking off the in/out nipples coolant flow from mixing upon entry/ exit?
ok so if inlet and outlet are on the same side and you dont think that theres a plate welded in there, so how would the flow be directed through the unit and not in the top and out the bottom... now as far as your q they responded to, im not sure that you guys fully understood eachother... there was obviously some miss comunication there.... think about it.... maybe they thought you meant dual core???
and you wanna point out were exactly the one the op posted says duall pass since your educating me...
like i said reading > you
and you wanna point out were exactly the one the op posted says duall pass since your educating me...
like i said reading > you
Last edited by hungryhip-ccp; Jul 27, 2008 at 02:20 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Correct!!
But when a company gives me a comment like that, and then I find out else wheres they were wrong about THEIR OWN product. Doesn't leave me much faith in their product if they don't even know what they are talking about?
But you guys can physically see a plate inside, blocking off the in/out nipples coolant flow from mixing upon entry/ exit?
But when a company gives me a comment like that, and then I find out else wheres they were wrong about THEIR OWN product. Doesn't leave me much faith in their product if they don't even know what they are talking about?
But you guys can physically see a plate inside, blocking off the in/out nipples coolant flow from mixing upon entry/ exit?
Correct!!
But when a company gives me a comment like that, and then I find out else wheres they were wrong about THEIR OWN product. Doesn't leave me much faith in their product if they don't even know what they are talking about?
But you guys can physically see a plate inside, blocking off the in/out nipples coolant flow from mixing upon entry/ exit?
But when a company gives me a comment like that, and then I find out else wheres they were wrong about THEIR OWN product. Doesn't leave me much faith in their product if they don't even know what they are talking about?
But you guys can physically see a plate inside, blocking off the in/out nipples coolant flow from mixing upon entry/ exit?
yes, i tried to tell you that already but you wanted to educate me................
so i gave you a shot at it............but you failed..........
Last edited by hungryhip-ccp; Jul 27, 2008 at 02:24 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Dear cxracing,
Since the outlets are on the same end, is this a dual pass heat exchanger? I would assume it is, but just wanted to check and make sure, thanks.
- classicrocjunkie
That is what I wrote to them. I know what a Dual pass is, they obviously don't.
I am simply making a point that they didn't know what they were talking. I raised questions when the stories clashed from what you told me, and what they responded to me with. This is why I posted what I did. I was not trying to educate you at all, I'm sure you have quite a bit of knowledge. So do I ;-)
Do you see where I am coming from?
Since the outlets are on the same end, is this a dual pass heat exchanger? I would assume it is, but just wanted to check and make sure, thanks.
- classicrocjunkie
That is what I wrote to them. I know what a Dual pass is, they obviously don't.
I am simply making a point that they didn't know what they were talking. I raised questions when the stories clashed from what you told me, and what they responded to me with. This is why I posted what I did. I was not trying to educate you at all, I'm sure you have quite a bit of knowledge. So do I ;-)
Do you see where I am coming from?
yeah... for sure, thats all i was trying to say is i have one and it is two seperate chambers which actually, technically is not duall pass but i knew what you meant... and was just trying to help....
i see where your coming from you cant just belive everything someone says on line... (me)
but i speak no bs bro, i try not to post unless i know for sure.... to avoid getting flamed...
it's all good... and its a great unit as stated in my previous posts...
i see where your coming from you cant just belive everything someone says on line... (me)
but i speak no bs bro, i try not to post unless i know for sure.... to avoid getting flamed...
it's all good... and its a great unit as stated in my previous posts...
yeah... for sure, thats all i was trying to say is i have one and it is two seperate chambers which actually, technically is not duall pass but i knew what you meant... and was just trying to help....
i see where your coming from you cant just belive everything someone says on line... (me)
but i speak no bs bro, i try not to post unless i know for sure.... to avoid getting flamed...
it's all good... and its a great unit as stated in my previous posts...
i see where your coming from you cant just belive everything someone says on line... (me)
but i speak no bs bro, i try not to post unless i know for sure.... to avoid getting flamed...
it's all good... and its a great unit as stated in my previous posts...
Thanks again.
This was on -20° washer fluid, so about 30% meth. I have washer fluid at my house that burns, so its atleast 50/50. I tested it with a hydrometer and it said it was good for like -30° if not lower. I might mix up like 75% of the strong stuff and 25% of the -20. I don't like the fact that it burns. My luck my line would break and I would have one hell of a mess on my hands.
ok so if inlet and outlet are on the same side and you dont think that theres a plate welded in there, so how would the flow be directed through the unit and not in the top and out the bottom... now as far as your q they responded to, im not sure that you guys fully understood eachother... there was obviously some miss comunication there.... think about it.... maybe they thought you meant dual core???
let me clarify things.... there is a separator inside the cx racing heat exchanger... I had trouble when i looked at it and didnt see welds to show signs of one but at first I knocked on the end of the h/e by the ports in the middle and it sounded solid.... just to make sure I knocked on the other end and it sounded different more hollow.... but just to make sure it wasnt the ports causing the difference in sound I took the h/e to work and looked inside the port with a boroscope and yes there is a separator in there
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