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This one is a must about radiators http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_pa ... ucts_id=35 .
Also have a look at their cross drilled brake lines.
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question on daewoo radiator design
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well i guess, if you're correct with the restriction concern, the 2row piping setup can compensateaccordingly i'd say that my humble opinion is that the radiator piping is the most restrictive area in the cooling cycle so the shorter the pipes the less restriction you get and more flow you get... vertical radiators got very long piping... but again... this is from a guy that is not that good with fluid flow and pressure

does this apply to all esperos? will check minethe radiator does have a drain plug on the cold side reservoir... it is located below the exit port... can also use reverse flow flushing for the radiator for more effective cleanup![]()

Re: question on daewoo radiator design
i suppose it doesKING_3 wrote:
does this apply to all esperos? will check mine
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