[wts] Bubble Remove Tank

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[wts] Bubble Remove Tank

Originally posted by gwsallen+Dec 21 2004, 15:50 -->
QUOTE (gwsallen @ Dec 21 2004, 15:50 )
Originally posted by aaron96@Dec 21 2004, 12:32
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..

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. [/b][/quote]
thanks...
then, where to fix the adaptor that show in the picture?
please advise...
 
Is this a gimmick? 1stly, your radiator is pressure tight, so bubbles can't form inside because there's no space for the air to expand. 2ndly, if you have such a tank to remove 'bubbles' you're just removing some water vapour from your radiator slowly and your radiator would dry up faster.

and lastly, If this was really neccessary then all car manufacturers would have fitted it in when they made the car.
 
IS THIS SALES GIMMICKS STUFF??

DO YOU THINK CAR RADIATORS ARE TOUGH ENUFF TO WITHSTAND PRESSURE?

AND WAT IS THE PURPOSED OF THE WATER RESERVOIR?

JUST WANNA KNOW..
 
Originally posted by cyclonite@Dec 22 2004, 00:30
Is this a gimmick? 1stly, your radiator is pressure tight, so bubbles can't form inside because there's no space for the air to expand. 2ndly, if you have such a tank to remove 'bubbles' you're just removing some water vapour from your radiator slowly and your radiator would dry up faster.

and lastly, If this was really neccessary then all car manufacturers would have fitted it in when they made the car.
mazda did!! ;)
 
Originally posted by cyclonite@Dec 22 2004, 00:30
Is this a gimmick? 1stly, your radiator is pressure tight, so bubbles can't form inside because there's no space for the air to expand. 2ndly, if you have such a tank to remove 'bubbles' you're just removing some water vapour from your radiator slowly and your radiator would dry up faster.

and lastly, If this was really neccessary then all car manufacturers would have fitted it in when they made the car.
1. What makes you think that there is no bubbles forming in your radiator tank? Water H2O = hidrogen + oxygen, are you trying to tell me this two are not gas? Are you using distille water for your radiator? If yes, you are right, no bubble no rust. What do you think there is an expansion tank in every new car nowadays? Do you know what are the purposes of expansion tank? For additional storage of water only?

2. If there is a car in the market where no need to top up radiator water, please do let me know. I would definitely buy to reduce my time to top up radiator water. You are right! Removing bubbles also removing some water vapour to the environment. Would you rather top-up the water or would you rather go for overhaul or change your engine when it gets over-heat.

3. Car manufacturers already did fitted in all their cars which is the expansion tank! These item i am selling here to enhance removing the bubbles, so your engine run at lower temperature.
 
Originally posted by dohcmivec@Dec 22 2004, 00:58
IS THIS SALES GIMMICKS STUFF??

DO YOU THINK CAR RADIATORS ARE TOUGH ENUFF TO WITHSTAND PRESSURE?

AND WAT IS THE PURPOSED OF THE WATER RESERVOIR?

JUST WANNA KNOW..
1. This is not gimmicks!

2. "DO YOU THINK CAR RADIATORS ARE TOUGH ENUFF TO WITHSTAND PRESSURE?" i don't get what you are trying to ask.

3. Bubble removal tank build to remove bubbles created when your engine running hot. 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.
 
Originally posted by phat7+Dec 22 2004, 02:00 -->
QUOTE (phat7 @ Dec 22 2004, 02:00 )
--QuoteBegin-cyclonite
@Dec 22 2004, 00:30
Is this a gimmick? 1stly, your radiator is pressure tight, so bubbles can't form inside because there's no space for the air to expand. 2ndly, if you have such a tank to remove 'bubbles' you're just removing some water vapour from your radiator slowly and your radiator would dry up faster.

and lastly, If this was really neccessary then all car manufacturers would have fitted it in when they made the car.

mazda did!! ;) [/b][/quote]
ah... thanks bro.
 
:P sorry to budge in like this, but can i know how much max degrees it will lower the temperature?
 
Originally posted by netken@Dec 22 2004, 10:07
:P sorry to budge in like this, but can i know how much max degrees it will lower the temperature?
sorry, i have not tested this product yet.
 
Bubble removal Tank / Air Seperation Tank is widely used in industrial heat exchangers.

They're merely adopting this to Automotive application.

Its definately not a gimick however the reliability of the tank is the main concern.

As phat7 mentioned, Mazdas come standard with this system and if I'm not mistaken, so does Subaru.
 
Originally posted by Joeker@Dec 22 2004, 14:40
Bubble removal Tank / Air Seperation Tank is widely used in industrial heat exchangers.

They're merely adopting this to Automotive application.

Its definately not a gimick however the reliability of the tank is the main concern.

As phat7 mentioned, Mazdas come standard with this system and if I'm not mistaken, so does Subaru.
:ph34r: joeker, do u mind advising me about the reliability of the tank is the main concern??

I am interested, please dun flame me cos i have no vested interest except maybe to get one and try.. :P
 
Originally posted by Joeker@Dec 22 2004, 14:40
Bubble removal Tank / Air Seperation Tank is widely used in industrial heat exchangers.

They're merely adopting this to Automotive application.

Its definately not a gimick however the reliability of the tank is the main concern.

As phat7 mentioned, Mazdas come standard with this system and if I'm not mistaken, so does Subaru.
thanks for your input.

regarding the reliability, i think it is made of aluminium. kind of light though.

Made in Taiwan. :D
 
Originally posted by netken+Dec 22 2004, 15:22 -->
QUOTE (netken @ Dec 22 2004, 15:22 )
--QuoteBegin-Joeker
@Dec 22 2004, 14:40
Bubble removal Tank / Air Seperation Tank is widely used in industrial heat exchangers.

They're merely adopting this to Automotive application.

Its definately not a gimick however the reliability of the tank is the main concern.

As phat7 mentioned, Mazdas come standard with this system and if I'm not mistaken, so does Subaru.

:ph34r: joeker, do u mind advising me about the reliability of the tank is the main concern??

I am interested, please dun flame me cos i have no vested interest except maybe to get one and try.. :P [/b][/quote]
Nobody flame no one. Everyone here sharing info i believe :D. Cyclonist posted here before sounded quite sarcastic to me but who cares. I don't have to flame him back. As long as i get facts right. No one knows everything perfectly including me, so i hope everyone here post and share info. Cheers!
 
Originally posted by netken@Dec 24 2004, 08:27
dun worry... will unbump for u soon... :rolleyes:
unbump how many time? :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by aaron96+Dec 22 2004, 00:22 -->
QUOTE (aaron96 @ Dec 22 2004, 00:22 )
Originally posted by gwsallen@Dec 21 2004, 15:50
Originally posted by aaron96@Dec 21 2004, 12:32
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..

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.

thanks...
then, where to fix the adaptor that show in the picture?
please advise... [/b][/quote]
hi..
i think u still didn't answer my this question....
 
Originally posted by aaron96+Dec 27 2004, 02:47 -->
QUOTE (aaron96 @ Dec 27 2004, 02:47 )
Originally posted by aaron96@Dec 22 2004, 00:22
Originally posted by gwsallen@Dec 21 2004, 15:50
Originally posted by aaron96@Dec 21 2004, 12:32
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..

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.

thanks...
then, where to fix the adaptor that show in the picture?
please advise...

hi..
i think u still didn't answer my this question.... [/b][/quote]
sorry, the adapter sits between your radiator and your thermostat. which mean you have to cut your radiator hose, the lower one. sorry for the wrong info earlier.
 
ermm...according to a jap mag i have (translated by my jap friend) it's use mostly for the D1 gp for drifters. it's purpose is because the regulation is so strict that there CAN NOT be ANY spills of oil or water.. therefore, the item (i have a pic in the jap mag) is actually a WATER catch tank. it's to be placed inbetween the SPARE tank and the raidiator so that when the water temp is really high..boiling water will fill the catch tank and afterfthat the spare water tank and won't leak out the spare water tank.. correct me if i'm wrong...but that's what the mag says..

anyway, where are you located? i'm interested :D
 
Originally posted by olskool@Jan 20 2005, 08:16
ermm...according to a jap mag i have (translated by my jap friend) it's use mostly for the D1 gp for drifters. it's purpose is because the regulation is so strict that there CAN NOT be ANY spills of oil or water.. therefore, the item (i have a pic in the jap mag) is actually a WATER catch tank. it's to be placed inbetween the SPARE tank and the raidiator so that when the water temp is really high..boiling water will fill the catch tank and afterfthat the spare water tank and won't leak out the spare water tank.. correct me if i'm wrong...but that's what the mag says..

anyway, where are you located? i'm interested :D
u mind posting the pic bro? :D cheers!
 
Originally posted by olskool@Jan 20 2005, 08:16
ermm...according to a jap mag i have (translated by my jap friend) it's use mostly for the D1 gp for drifters. it's purpose is because the regulation is so strict that there CAN NOT be ANY spills of oil or water.. therefore, the item (i have a pic in the jap mag) is actually a WATER catch tank. it's to be placed inbetween the SPARE tank and the raidiator so that when the water temp is really high..boiling water will fill the catch tank and afterfthat the spare water tank and won't leak out the spare water tank.. correct me if i'm wrong...but that's what the mag says..

anyway, where are you located? i'm interested :D
this is one of the benefits. additional tank = additional volume and space for water storage.

im in subang jaya. please let me know when you confirm to place order as i need to take stock
 
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