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Post by Pink on Jun 12, 2004 22:19:17 GMT -5
hey i was wonderin if any of u has every seen a liquid cooled head 4 the blaster. i saw it a while ago when i first bought my blaster 3 or 4 yrs ago and it was a silver piece that u switch the stock head with and u used a 85 or a 125 dirtbiek radiator with it
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Jun 12, 2004 22:41:00 GMT -5
ya u can make a blaster liquid cooled but u have to buy alot of parts and its expensive and sometimes dosnt work if u dont kno wht ur doin anf u have to get the parts from either a DT 200R or a WR 200
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Post by blaster07 on Jun 12, 2004 22:56:19 GMT -5
yea i dont think its worth it just buy a dt200 motor
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Post by VitosBlaster on Jun 13, 2004 20:59:37 GMT -5
I know 2 places where you can get one. But I dont know if they are still available. crossman11.tripod.com/Golden Cycle West, (800)383-6776, catalogs the Liquid Cooler Power Head for $499.95. Its a water-cooled head and radiator kit. It uses the "thermo-syphon" principle, thus it needs no water pump. The DT200 motor is a better option for cooling.
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Jun 13, 2004 21:49:04 GMT -5
but the dt motor is the same thing as the blaster motor except for liquid cooled and power valve so it would be cheaper to go for just the parts on a newer blasty bottom end
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Post by VitosBlaster on Jun 13, 2004 22:40:02 GMT -5
What are you trying to say?.....that doesnt make sense.
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Post by ~Smart-Parts~ on Jun 14, 2004 12:30:54 GMT -5
the DT200 motor is the same as the blaster motor except for liquid cooled and powervalve so just buy the DT top end parts like head and valve to make it cheaper
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Post by VitosBlaster on Jun 14, 2004 19:30:58 GMT -5
Well theres no sense in buying the dt200s bottom end if you already have a Blaster bottom end.....so yeah your right. But you will need alot more than just the dt head and cylinder. You will need all the electronical parts too.
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