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Post by ampegamp on Jan 24, 2005 18:15:26 GMT -5
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Post by Max on Jan 24, 2005 19:06:41 GMT -5
Ive seen those before
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Post by waltnuts42 on Jan 24, 2005 21:35:13 GMT -5
might not be that good cuz i have not seen anybody with one before.
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Post by blue99blaster on Jan 24, 2005 22:04:54 GMT -5
ya, im not so sure about it one because ive never seen one on a blaster before and two they sell for dirt cheap if they were actually good theyed be expencive
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Post by VitosBlaster on Jan 24, 2005 23:57:11 GMT -5
Those cooled heads dont work that good. They use thermo-syphoning which only cools the head and not the cylinder. Dont except more horsepower or your engine to be cooled alot. Golden West Cycles used to sell those things. They still might if you ask them. This wont even compare to a liquid cooled engine like the DT200R.
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Post by ampegamp on Jan 25, 2005 0:46:27 GMT -5
This was the first one I had ever seen. I dont see why you would want to cool just the head either. If I had the opportunity and funds to buy a dt200 setup, believe me, i would..... Phragle's setup went for some serious $$$ on ebay.
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 25, 2005 10:37:52 GMT -5
cooling even just the head would be better than nothing at all. my msin concern is how well it would work if it was not on level ground
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Post by MXRACER708 on Jan 25, 2005 12:18:02 GMT -5
i wonder......................
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Post by ampegamp on Jan 25, 2005 12:59:30 GMT -5
Good point Bradley, I also would like to know how it works at different altitudes. I think if i were to do a water cooled cylinder or head, I would use a water pump. I am curious to see what this head sells for on ebay.
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Post by MXRACER708 on Jan 25, 2005 13:02:53 GMT -5
yeah byt if u got a water pump where u put it all liquid cooled motors the water pump built in
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Post by ampegamp on Jan 25, 2005 15:27:35 GMT -5
Teh blaster has the water pump housing built in because the engine cases were borrowed from the liquid cooled DT200. You could just find a water pump from a DT200 engine and you would be set.
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Post by bradley300 on Jan 25, 2005 20:05:14 GMT -5
you would need alot more than just the pump its self i would assume
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Post by VitosBlaster on Jan 25, 2005 22:18:44 GMT -5
Looks like this is the same seller. If I bidded on it....I just wouldnt bid any higher than what hes selling them on his website. crossman11.tripod.com/Yeah you would need more parts than that to convert to the liquid cooled DT200 motor.
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Post by waltnuts42 on Jan 26, 2005 22:09:39 GMT -5
Phragle's setup went for some serious $$$ on ebay. lol yes it did. just about all of my funds. and i still have to find more parts. i will let you guys know how she works when i get all the parts and everything put together.
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