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November 23rd, 2010 10:14 AM #81Try to visit their website you can find all of their dealers and distributors.
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November 23rd, 2010 11:00 AM #82
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November 23rd, 2010 02:18 PM #83
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November 23rd, 2010 02:22 PM #84Yup agree ako rito, kakalito ang mga warranty. Sometimes may warranty nga di mo naman alam san pupuntahan for repair, wala din silbi. Mahal na ang radiator dapat i clear sa pinagbilan ang warranty. Si Evercool lang ba ang nag ooffer ng warranty sa radiator? Dapat lahat ah, mahal kasi sayang pag nasira tas wala warranty.
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February 26th, 2011 01:56 PM #85Just want to know the difference between Plastic & Aluminum Radiator to Brass & Copper Radiator?
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February 28th, 2011 12:07 PM #86
with regards to thermal conductivity, aluminum is the best. next is the Cu....forget the plastic....but aluminum moves a lot more (expansion/contraction) than copper....could be the first cost of aluminum that is preventing car owners to have one...Cu is relatively cheap (vs. Al).
with regards to repairs, Al and Cu can be repaired.......throw away the plastic one if cracked....
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March 1st, 2011 04:35 PM #87If we are talking about durability, Brass-Copper Radiator is the better option. Plastic tank and rubber gasket can be damaged by excessive heat unlike brass tank and soldered materials that have high heat resistance properties. Considering the tropical conditions in the Philippines and adding to it the condition of the engine when it is running, brass-copper radiator is advised as it is battle tested to be heavy duty.
If we are to consider longevity or even maintenance, brass copper radiators are known to be susceptible to repairs, unlike its plastic counterpart. This information is significant since most people keep their vehicles longer than the average lifespan of a “stock” radiator. Human instinct will tell us to find ways of prolonging the life of our old radiator, the available solution of course is having it repaired. This option however is only available when we are talking about Brass-Copper Radiators and unfortunately not to plastic ones.
Try mo Evercool, I heard it's the best.
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March 1st, 2011 04:37 PM #88If we are talking about durability, Brass-Copper Radiator is the better option. Plastic tank and rubber gasket can be damaged by excessive heat unlike brass tank and soldered materials that have high heat resistance properties. Considering the tropical conditions in the Philippines and adding to it the condition of the engine when it is running, brass-copper radiator is advised as it is battle tested to be heavy duty.
If we are to consider longevity or even maintenance, brass copper radiators are known to be susceptible to repairs, unlike its plastic counterpart. This information is significant since most people keep their vehicles longer than the average lifespan of a “stock” radiator. Human instinct will tell us to find ways of prolonging the life of our old radiator, the available solution of course is having it repaired. This option however is only available when we are talking about Brass-Copper Radiators and unfortunately notto plastic ones.
Try mo Evercool, I heard it's the best.
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