Originally Posted by CSF Inc. Dreamer, I'm really sorry to hear about your experience with our original unit. I beleive I met you at Z Nationals a couple of years
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06-25-2014, 03:07 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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You and I spoke via email earlier this year (around april) as you (CSF) were on backorder with your stock and only Z1 had one left. So I had to buy from them, had my wedding and needed the car for photos at the wedding and could not wait on a replacement. I have always liked my CSF radiator and until the leak had no problems. Was one of the first with boost and CSF and instantly saw my temps drop 10 degrees after install and driving. Only thing I wish you guys would do is either make an even bigger unit or 'upper' end one. I think this triple pass might do it, but it looks to be same capacity and having more might be allow it to do even better.
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Which hood is that?
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07-04-2014, 05:52 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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I can report to you now that the CSF Triple pass is showing some amazing gains on my N/A Z. Temps were in the 225-230* range just driving around town, never going above 5K rpm. Now with the triple pass radiator temps stay around 180-195*. This is in 105* Arizona ambient temps. Also when coasting down a hill or any kind of letting off the gas the temps drops very quickly. As an added bonus the A/C is ridiculously cold now...45* to be exact lol
by the way, this further proves the OEM 12+ oil cooler is completely useless. Oil temps have not dropped at all. You would think a 30+*F reduction in coolant temp would affect it but nope. FI oil cooler goes on Monday!
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07-07-2014, 03:39 AM | #53 (permalink) |
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Aweaome. I may look into swapping sooner than later with that review.......
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I just got back from the shop with the new CSF 3-Pass radiator and the FI oil cooler. In typical LA fashion, I had to sit in a lot of traffic on a very warm day. I never saw oil temps go above 195F and the water dot never moved. Unfortunately, unlike Super Werty, my A/C is not working at all. So one problem solved, one more to fill its place.
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07-12-2014, 07:36 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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To add to my review I got the Fast Intentions 34R Oil cooler on and now everything is running cool.
We had some slightly cooler weather(87*F) show up so last night I went for a drive. Water temps stay at 182-184* driving around town. Got on it a few times and it jumped up to 195* and then very quickly drops back down to 182-184* Oil temps never went above 182* Love this set up!
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CSF - have you seen any failures in the AC cores? I am trying to figure out what to check first.
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Are you sure they refilled the freon? You have to empty it to install the radiator.
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I should add that I tested the compressor/clutch and that appears to be working fine.
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Are the lines installed correctly? They kinda have to snap in or they can leak. If you've got a refrigerant leak you should be able to see it. The oil in it will be very visible.
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it's real green. when we did mine it held a charge for about an hr and then the quick disconnect fitting popped off and emptied the system. green **** everywhere. pulled it back apart paid extra attention to the fittings and recharged it. held after that. I would think of you had a pin leak or something it would have been noticed when they pulled a vacuum on it. |
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