Any tips to doing it? can i just hack into it - or do i need to seal it up??
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I have done it very easily - using my H1 rad. i did have to remove my fan thou - the H rad has 2 "stubs" on each side with 2 rubber gromets on them. simply move the rad so the top stub and gromet is in the lower hole on the rad bracket. This moves th rad done about 2-3 inches. I have bout new straight hose and a 90 copper bend to re route the cooling pipe.zxr4000 wrote:You have some pic's of how you did it?
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Roy
I have not raced on a hot day yet no, currently riding in Nz's winter series. It really depends on your bike, I have been running my Little rad since ive had the bike - its never run hot while racing - it only ever heated up waiting in the pits and coming back in after a race it used to get to 1/3, but its always had the rad fan. I have raced in 30+ degrees heat before and i never have overheating probs but i have always had a fan. If you have a fan you'll be fine.mark400 wrote:Hi Neil, Have you raced on a hot day?
I am quite interested, as the L radiator still needs masking off to keep up the temperature, even on hot days, and mine are chopped to make room for the Ram air scoop. I have an H rad, but not yet fitted it, as I thought it might be a bit small to race with. I suppose that the surface area of the chopped down L rad is almost the same as the standard H rad,I think the chopped L is slightly bigger though, if only by an inch or so.
I am modding an L rad at this moment, but perhaps I'll install the H instead........