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Hey guys. I have a basically stock 2007 Cobalt SS/SC. I apologize in advance what may seem to be a noob question to you all.
But I recently f*d up my Radiator and AC Condensor on my car, I take everything apart, order the new goodies..and got them today. Well long story short i go to just match my new items up compared to my old and I noticed that something was mounted to my radiator. After some research I found that it may be a Supercharger Heat Exchanger?
My questions are:
1. Is that what is actually is? I thought those were only for front mount intercoolers (im obviously no mechanic ha..)
2. I ordered a radiator FOR a SUPERCHARGED 07 Cobalt. And I didnt even see on the new radiator where i would even mount the heat exchanger...its obviously not the right radiator perhaps? No support brackets or anything like on the stock radiator..and on the site i made sure they knew mine was Supercharged.
I honestly thought before i ordered stuff that the radiator would come with the thing that was mounted to it, i didnt really think much about it heh.
But yeah im pretty sure a bunch of coolant will dump out the two pipes if I do not order whatever the deuce i need.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!
Again sorry for my lack of common sense and mechanical skills
The heat exchanger is the thing on the radiator. It has a factory bleeder on it it. It should unbilt or somehow come off the radiator. I just screws all 3 of mine up so I'll be replacing all mine to. Yes you are going to need a factory heat exchanger if you want to put it together how it's suppose to be. Most.junk yards list these as intercooler for our cars