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5th gen Carbon Fibre cooling plate V2 installed (7 new pics)
Well the way I make it the surface doesn't need sanding, you need to sand the edge down to size cut the intricate bits with a junior hack saw and drill the holes.
No fancy tools required, took me about 4 hours to sand and cut to size
No fancy tools required, took me about 4 hours to sand and cut to size
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I think the fibre being a bit flatter looks like a smoother fit. Not 100% about missing the top of the rad tho, counted the rows and it misses about 10% of the rad but I guess it'll have better efficiency on the other 90% so swings and roundabouts
I'm thinking version 3 will have a slight bend from the end of the grill up going to the slam panel to catch all of the rad

PAW rebuilt 98 prelude 228bhp & 171lb/ft R.I.P.
PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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PAW rebuilt 01 ATR 238bhp & 164lb/ft sold
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