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Scott- What is Tango using for their radiators?
Recommend an external oil cooler?


Mon Jan 09, 2023 10:24 am
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The radiator is 12"x20" VW scirocco radator like this:
https://www.partsgeek.com/czcj3td-volks ... 0302008005
But if you live where it gets hot in the summer you might want a bigger one. Maybe a 3 core racing radiator, or something.
The inlet and outlet are 1 1/4" .
I have a 10 row oil cooler:
https://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Style-O ... r=1-3&th=1

I will probably get a slightly larger oil cooler maybe 13 or 15 row, oil temp runs @ 190-210* F Water temps run at 170*F

If you can get the water temp closer to 160*F you will be better off, cooling the oil helps with the water temp also.

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Oh yeah, and make sure you get temp gauges for the oil and water.
I bought 2 small analog gauges.

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