Hi everyone, looking for some advice for finding a part.
My 2003 Paj 3.2D has a crack in the intercooler core, the dealership found it (it makes a huge wind noise).
I took it to Radiator King in Cape Town and they say its not fixable due to the position and extent of the damage. They also can't just order a new one as my car isn't listed on their supplier's stock list (Nissen).
They have to take it out and send it off to have a new one made up to spec, which means i go without a car for 5 days!
Can anyone tell me where I can get a replacement part or which part to specify for them?
Thanks in advance!
SAC wanted to sell me a super dooper intercooler some years ago. Why not give them a call?
in that case I'd rather let radiator king send it off for 5 days and have a replacement fitted for R2500 instead of the R6500ex VAT the agents quoted me just for the part...CATS wrote:Sorry to say but the agents are your only call.
CATS
Will give them a try!RoelfleRoux wrote:SAC wanted to sell me a super dooper intercooler some years ago. Why not give them a call?
As far as I have read (can't remember where, sorry) the aftermarket intercoolers are not as efficient as the OEM intercooler.RoelfleRoux wrote:SAC wanted to sell me a super dooper intercooler some years ago. Why not give them a call?
Andrew,
I'm an "OEM type guy" myself, but the SAC chappie had a compelling argument, complete with cut-away drawings and technical descriptions and performance graphs. They were actually marketing it along-side a performance chip.
If I was in the position of having to replace an I/T, then I would consider the SAC option - IF it comes at a reduced cost and if it is more readily available.
I'm an "OEM type guy" myself, but the SAC chappie had a compelling argument, complete with cut-away drawings and technical descriptions and performance graphs. They were actually marketing it along-side a performance chip.
If I was in the position of having to replace an I/T, then I would consider the SAC option - IF it comes at a reduced cost and if it is more readily available.
Try these guys, Hot4Cold, they are in Centurion 012 666 8725.
Also see their website. They have been supplying the top rally teams with equipment and know what they are doing.
Also see their website. They have been supplying the top rally teams with equipment and know what they are doing.
Unfort the sac performance one is nearly twice the price of the standard one.RoelfleRoux wrote:Andrew,
I'm an "OEM type guy" myself, but the SAC chappie had a compelling argument, complete with cut-away drawings and technical descriptions and performance graphs. They were actually marketing it along-side a performance chip.
If I was in the position of having to replace an I/T, then I would consider the SAC option - IF it comes at a reduced cost and if it is more readily available.
Thanks for the feedback. Hope you get this sorted without too much pain