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Universal fitting Bubble Removal Tank for all car Radiator. To cool down water temperature and improve engine performance. Very suitable for Malaysia weather. ha ha :D

Comes in a box as shown in the photo. Bundled with tank, installation manual, clips, hoses, adapter and etc. What you see in the photo is what you get but not the floor tiles la...

Selling at RM 250.

Pricing firm. While stock last.

For more information or interest buyer, pls PM me or SMS 012 2188930 - Allen.
Location Subang Jaya or Puchong.
 

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Originally posted by kschu@Dec 5 2004, 18:01
mind to tell how this thing work ??
imagine your car radiator and engine is like kettle. when it is hot, tends to create bubble inside. this bubble generate additional heat, molecule bang molecule equals to heat. science class remember? so this Bubble Removal Tank is also an expansion tank to accumulate bubbles but return only water back to the radiator. THEN your engine will run cooler.

here, installation manual is provided and must follow the proper installation. else it won't work at all. :D
 

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I tried to find more info about "bubble removal tank" in several internet search engines.

But I can't seem to find any.

Can u give some link about how this bubble removal tank system works?
 

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Originally posted by gwsallen@Dec 3 2004, 23:55
Universal fitting Bubble Removal Tank for all car Radiator. To cool down water temperature and improve engine performance. Very suitable for Malaysia weather. ha ha :D

Comes in a box as shown in the photo. Bundled with tank, installation manual, clips, hoses, gauge and etc. What you see in the photo is what you get but not the floor tiles la...

Selling at RM 250.

Pricing firm. While stock last.

For more information or interest buyer, pls PM me or SMS 012 2188930 - Allen.
Location Subang Jaya or Puchong.
come with gauge??? what gauge??
need major modification or not? need to cut the original radiator hose??
can be done DIY???
 

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Originally posted by Joeker@Dec 9 2004, 18:39
I tried to find more info about "bubble removal tank" in several internet search engines.

But I can't seem to find any.

Can u give some link about how this bubble removal tank system works?
im sorry, i couldn't find any site regarding this thing.
 

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Originally posted by aaron96@Dec 10 2004, 00:29
come with gauge??? what gauge??
need major modification or not? need to cut the original radiator hose??
can be done DIY???
sorry not gauge, adapter actually. my mistake.

this thing to be install in between your radiator and expansion tank. need to cut expansion tank hose, the small one next to radiator cap. can be done DIY, installation manual provided.
 

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Originally posted by gwsallen+Dec 10 2004, 01:22 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (gwsallen @ Dec 10 2004, 01:22 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Joeker@Dec 9 2004, 18:39
I tried to find more info about "bubble removal tank" in several internet search engines.

But I can't seem to find any.

Can u give some link about how this bubble removal tank system works?
im sorry, i couldn't find any site regarding this thing. [/b][/quote]
Hi gwsallen,

Just to help you out here dude. The Bubble Removal Tank or most commonly known as Air Separator Tank is used to remove bubbles from you radiator fluid. The reasoning for this is --> Bubbles cause tropicalise heating on the walls of your radiator and once this happens it increases the temperature of radiator fluid. So imagine hundreds of this bubbles in your system and the concentrated heat on radiator. This will cause overall increase in temperature. So in other words an AST is a good addition to your system as in ensures no bubbles. Coz bubbles cause excessive heat.

Hope this helps
 

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Originally posted by phat7+Dec 10 2004, 10:25 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (phat7 @ Dec 10 2004, 10:25 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by gwsallen@Dec 10 2004, 01:22
<!--QuoteBegin-Joeker
@Dec 9 2004, 18:39
I tried to find more info about "bubble removal tank" in several internet search engines.

But I can't seem to find any.

Can u give some link about how this bubble removal tank system works?

im sorry, i couldn't find any site regarding this thing.
Hi gwsallen,

Just to help you out here dude. The Bubble Removal Tank or most commonly known as Air Separator Tank is used to remove bubbles from you radiator fluid. The reasoning for this is --> Bubbles cause tropicalise heating on the walls of your radiator and once this happens it increases the temperature of radiator fluid. So imagine hundreds of this bubbles in your system and the concentrated heat on radiator. This will cause overall increase in temperature. So in other words an AST is a good addition to your system as in ensures no bubbles. Coz bubbles cause excessive heat.

Hope this helps [/b][/quote]
thanks bro
 

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Yo allen, i'm the one who bought ur timer last time no discount for me uh? hehehhe interested la but need discount. hehehhe Pm me ur best price
 

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Originally posted by netken@Dec 13 2004, 14:39
Any chance of lowering the price?? :ph34r:
sorry fren. price very firm.
 

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Originally posted by NFS@Dec 13 2004, 14:43
Yo allen, i'm the one who bought ur timer last time no discount for me uh? hehehhe interested la but need discount. hehehhe Pm me ur best price
sorry la fren. price already lower than market price. moreover, am helping my friend to sell here. so i cant take charge. he give me this price i sell this price. he treat me seafood :P
 

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:rolleyes:

Kinda stoopid question, i guess the price is ok, but does it really work?

how much temperature will this thing bring down? especially in traffic jams, hopefully someone has tried b4 cos i really need to do something about my overheating problem leh... :ph34r:
 

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Originally posted by netken@Dec 14 2004, 01:19
:rolleyes:

Kinda stoopid question, i guess the price is ok, but does it really work?

how much temperature will this thing bring down? especially in traffic jams, hopefully someone has tried b4 cos i really need to do something about my overheating problem leh... :ph34r:
Let me try to solve your overheating problem.

Do from BASIC:
1. Engine oil, i recommend Chemlube Full Syn (10w30,10w40 or 20w50), i am freelance dealer.
2. thermostat?
3. radiator fan?
4. coolant? i recommend oil base instead of cheap powder base.
5. air fuel mixture?
6. fuel pressure into manifold? fuel pump?

Add-on for better water temp:
1. Bubble removal tank.
2. Oil catch tank.
 

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Originally posted by gwsallen+Dec 14 2004, 16:03 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (gwsallen @ Dec 14 2004, 16:03 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-netken@Dec 14 2004, 01:19
:rolleyes:

Kinda stoopid question, i guess the price is ok, but does it really work?

how much temperature will this thing bring down? especially in traffic jams, hopefully someone has tried b4 cos i really need to do something about my overheating problem leh... :ph34r:
Let me try to solve your overheating problem.

Do from BASIC:
1. Engine oil, i recommend Chemlube Full Syn (10w30,10w40 or 20w50), i am freelance dealer.
2. thermostat?
3. radiator fan?
4. coolant? i recommend oil base instead of cheap powder base.
5. air fuel mixture?
6. fuel pressure into manifold? fuel pump?

Add-on for better water temp:
1. Bubble removal tank.
2. Oil catch tank. [/b][/quote]
Do from BASIC:

1. Engine oil, i recommend Chemlube Full Syn (10w30,10w40 or 20w50), i am freelance dealer.
- i am using the standard Merc recommendation which is the normal Mobil Semi-Sync, need some advice is that adequate also. Any recommendations?

2. thermostat?
- termostat checked and they say its okie, and radiator cap is at 1.3 pressure. and cap has been modified to allow maximum water flow.

3. radiator fan?
- in the midst of upgrading into dual Bosch, bigger and faster RPMs.

4. coolant? i recommend oil base instead of cheap powder base.
- using the original merc coolant, i think its oil. Any recommendation?

5. air fuel mixture?
- the car would be undergoing a torque overhaul, seems like the head gasket gone, seals and also the spark plugs platinum super 4 also gone liao.

6. fuel pressure into manifold? fuel pump?
- changing the single fuel pump into double fuel pump, i did suspect the fuel pump for some time also.


Add-on for better water temp:
1. Bubble removal tank - Please PM me your best price loh.
2. Oil catch tank. Yes, bought one already and will install after torque overhaul.


Wanted to install ATF cooler and Engine Oil cooler but very hard to find universal kit locally that can fit a merc loh.... thanks... whadaya think about all the above?
 

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Do from BASIC:

1. Engine oil, i recommend Chemlube Full Syn (10w30,10w40 or 20w50), i am freelance dealer.
- i am using the standard Merc recommendation which is the normal Mobil Semi-Sync, need some advice is that adequate also. Any recommendations?
- I assume you are driving a Merc. Mobil is one of a good oil in the market too. But are you using the correct grade? Mobil Semi-Syn oil is SAE 15w50. How old is your car and what is the mileage reading? Imagine stirring a spoon in water and condensed milk. The water is SAE-30 and condensed milk is SAE-50. A thicker oil does not mean it is better but enhance more restriction to the movement of the pistons.

4. Merc coolant is oil base. Stick with it!

Add-on for better water temp:
1. Bubble removal tank - Please PM me your best price loh.
- sorry brother, price firm!
 

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Originally posted by netken@Dec 20 2004, 12:18
bump ... :(
confuse? replied you already, ABOVE!
 

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Originally posted by gwsallen+Dec 10 2004, 01:26 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (gwsallen @ Dec 10 2004, 01:26 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-aaron96@Dec 10 2004, 00:29
come with gauge??? what gauge??
need major modification or not? need to cut the original radiator hose??
can be done DIY???
sorry not gauge, adapter actually. my mistake.

this thing to be install in between your radiator and expansion tank. need to cut expansion tank hose, the small one next to radiator cap. can be done DIY, installation manual provided. [/b][/quote]
hi..
what is the adpter sizes? is it need to cut the radiator hose to fix the adapter?
im so sorry to request that, u don't mind send me the manual, maybe the drawing, so that i can consider install it or not...
the reason was im from jb.. so far.. and i scare to make "big" modification on my new car...
if the installation ok.. i will ask my fren in kl to meet u...
thanks..
 

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Originally posted by aaron96+Dec 21 2004, 12:32 --></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (aaron96 @ Dec 21 2004, 12:32 )</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by gwsallen@Dec 10 2004, 01:26
<!--QuoteBegin-aaron96
@Dec 10 2004, 00:29
come with gauge??? what gauge??
need major modification or not? need to cut the original radiator hose??
can be done DIY???

sorry not gauge, adapter actually. my mistake.

this thing to be install in between your radiator and expansion tank. need to cut expansion tank hose, the small one next to radiator cap. can be done DIY, installation manual provided.
hi..
what is the adpter sizes? is it need to cut the radiator hose to fix the adapter?
im so sorry to request that, u don't mind send me the manual, maybe the drawing, so that i can consider install it or not...
the reason was im from jb.. so far.. and i scare to make "big" modification on my new car...
if the installation ok.. i will ask my fren in kl to meet u...
thanks.. [/b][/quote]
this Bubble Removal Tank sits between the radiator and expansion tank. you have to cut the expansion tank hose, which usually size about 12 - 14mm. no, worry, none of your radiator hose need to be cut.

sorry, i am not allow to post the diagram to anyone.
 
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