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Small Heatercore

kurinto

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I am trying to set up my watercooling kit and am planning on using a heatercore but need one that is small. I know about the dtek jr20 but would rather use an automotive one, because my neighbor has connections with tons of shops and Autozone so I'm sure can find me one for very cheap.
 
I used one for a Chevy LUV truck, its in the bottom front of my PC-60. The bad thing about small cores, they're considered imports and cost 2x-3x more than regular cores. If I were doing it again, I'd go with a 120-JR, its cheaper, better looking and has the barbs placed right, I had to mod mine from top to side just to get it to fit right.

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Dtek heatercore are Chevy chevette heatercore. 6x6x7 .
In the US it's like 18$ at an automotive store.
 
Do an egay search for "oil cooler" way better size selection than auto heater cores. Some pretty good prices floating around there too.
 
Originally posted by cgrant26
Do an egay search for "oil cooler" way better size selection than auto heater cores. Some pretty good prices floating around there too.

Better size selection, but not even close cooling ability then an heater core.
 
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