Synergy Radiator

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Synergy Radiator

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Synergy Radiator

Aluminum radiators and heater cores allow for greater heat transfer using the same or less space required for traditional copper/brass components. This is a significant benefit; you can trim vehicle weight in order to increase fuel efficiency while at the same time running engines hotter to decrease tailpipe emissions. But with this benefit come common headaches due to the fact that aluminum components require more detailed attention than their copper/brass counterparts.

Most OEM radiators are designed to get the job done at the lowest possible cost. Efficiency and weight are rarely a concern. Tubes in a radiator are the primary source of cooling and fins are secondary. Since tubing is much more expensive than fins, OEM radiators will often skimp out on the tubes and add more fins to keep costs in line. Aftermarket aluminum radiators do just the opposite. By having more or wider tubes instead of fins, airflow properties and efficiency are greatly improved.

A couple of fringe benefits from an aluminum radiator are strength and weight. End tanks are welded to the tubes for strength instead of brazed and the lightweight nature of aluminum keeps the pounds off.



Super High Quality Aluminium Performance Radiator
2 Core 45mm - 50mm thicknesses
Full Polish and Excellent welding similar quality to KoyoRad Japan
Much better cooling efficiency better looking compared to OEM Radiator



Available for model below
Model Size(mm)
BMW
520I, 523I, 530I, 520D 5 SERIES 620 X 448 X 32
740D, 745D, 760I, 760LI 7 SERIES 620 X 448 X 32
HONDA
CIVIC EG/EK B16/B18 350 X 371 X 40
H/CIVIC ETI 2.0 (S5A) 350 X 658 X 40
H/CIVIC FDI ’06 1.8/2.0/FD2 TYPE 2 375 X 678 X 32
INTEGRA DC2 350 X 668 X 40
INTEGRA DC5/EP3 350 X 717 X 40
ISUZU
D-MAX 2.5/3.0 457 X 614 X 40
KIA
CARNIVAL/NAZA RIA 2.5 700 X 418 X 32
MITSUBISHI
AIRTREK TURBO 425 X 688 X 40
LANCER EVO 1-3/WIRA 1.3-1.8 375 X 678 X 40
LANCER EVO 1-3/WIRA 1.3-1.8 375 X 678 X 40
LANCER EVO 4-6 375 X 710 X 40
LANCER EVO 7-9/EVO 9 MR 375 X 710 X 40
LANCER EVO 7-9/EVO 9 MR 375 X 710 X 50
TRITON 2.5 ’07 525 X 638 X 40
MAZDA
RX7 FD3S 13B-REW 315 X 647 X 50
MAZDA RX8 SE3P ’03 360 X 643 X 40
MINI
MINI COOPER 1000 272 X 272 X 40
NISSAN
FAIRLADY Z33 350Z 400 X 729 X 50
SILVIA S13 CA18DET/SR20DE 360 X 669 X 40
SILVIA S13 CA18DET/SR20DE/T 360 X 669 X 40
SILVIA S14/S15 360 X 669 X 40
SKYLINE R32 GTR 380 X 647 X 40
SKYLINE R34 400 X 647 X 50
PERODUA
KANCIL L200 TURBO/850/660 350 X 318 X 40
KENARI/MIRA L710 TURBO 375 X 342 X 40
MYVI 1.3 398 X 328 X 40
PROTON
SATRIA NEO/GEN2/PERSONA
Wira/Putra/Satria
Wira 1.3/1.5, Iswara/Saga

SUBARU
GDB/GD/GG 2 WRX VER 5-9 STI 340 X 686 X 50
Impreza GC8
TOYOTA
ALPHARD ANH10W/15W 2.4 670 X 491 X 16
ALPHARD MNH10W/15W 3.0 670 X 491 X 16
ALTEZZA RS200 /LEXUS IS200 375 X 658 X 50
CELICA GT4 ST230 650 X 318 X 32
LEVIN AE101/AE100/AE111/AE92 350 X 638 X 40
LEVIN AE101 LEVIN 327 X 687 X 26
HARRIER RX400 3.0 670 X 491 X 16
HAICE KDH 200 DIESEL (B) 510 X 660 X 32
HAICE KDH 200 DIESEL (B) 510 X 660 X 40
HAICE TRH 200 PETROL (B) 510 X 660 X 40
HAICE KDH 200K (SMALL) 350 X 290 X 26
HILUX VIGO KUN 2.5 525 X 648 X 40
AE86 327 X 587 X 40
SUPRA 1J JZA70 375 X 638 X 40
SUPRA 2JZ JZA 80 (2JZGTE) 400 X 758 X 40
VIOS 1.5 350 X 478 X 32




Price : rm4xx onward


Interested pls. pm or call : 017-3526055 (andy)

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