Trackspeed Engineering NA Triple-Pass Dual-Core Race Radiator - ETA and Price Update
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Trackspeed Engineering NA Triple-Pass Dual-Core Race Radiator - ETA and Price Update
I know a lot of you have been waiting for these units to come back, so I'm happy (and relieved) to finally be able to say that we'll have NA units in stock in approximately 4-6 weeks. The catch, however, is that the price will be going up a little bit - from our current price of $449 to $499 for the NA twin-core.
To give you guys the opportunity to get the best radiator on the market at the old lower price, we're going to put them on sale for the next two weeks. If you pre-order a Trackspeed dual-core NA race radiator before the end of the day on June 15th, you'll pay the old price of $449. At Midnight on June 16th, the price goes up to $499.
All of our current credit card preorders, as well as all the orders placed through June 15th, will be billed on the 15th. Any orders placed after that will be billed the full retail price of $499 when the radiators ship in July. If you want to pay via Paypal, shoot me a PM or email and I can arrange to invoice you on the 15th.
NB radiators will follow the NAs by several weeks (8+). The price will be going up on those as well, although we don't yet know how much.
Pre-order here: Trackspeed Engineering Dual-Core Race Radiator
To give you guys the opportunity to get the best radiator on the market at the old lower price, we're going to put them on sale for the next two weeks. If you pre-order a Trackspeed dual-core NA race radiator before the end of the day on June 15th, you'll pay the old price of $449. At Midnight on June 16th, the price goes up to $499.
All of our current credit card preorders, as well as all the orders placed through June 15th, will be billed on the 15th. Any orders placed after that will be billed the full retail price of $499 when the radiators ship in July. If you want to pay via Paypal, shoot me a PM or email and I can arrange to invoice you on the 15th.
NB radiators will follow the NAs by several weeks (8+). The price will be going up on those as well, although we don't yet know how much.
Pre-order here: Trackspeed Engineering Dual-Core Race Radiator
Last edited by Savington; 06-05-2012 at 11:11 PM.
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These are really awesome. Even without ducting you could keep the car relatively cool and that is saying something.
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It's offset a little more towards the passenger side due to the crossflow design. Makes it easier for the guys with re-routes and we offer a replacement hose for anyone without a re-route (mainly spec miata guys).
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While that is an older pic, I do still have a similar intercooler pipe coming out of my IM. I am worried about how far over to the left the upper water inlet is and how it will work with the hose I have. I am sure I will be able to make it work. I just want to start planning for it now so it is a quick install.
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From memory it's from the far right (passenger side). I have an almost straight pipe from the back (coolant reroute) to the inlet.
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For those who want their A/C to blow icicles, it looks like you can fit 2 x 10" fans over this thing.
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A /little/ is ok for me, more than a little (subjective!) is not going to work at all:
This is my next purchase with TSE, this delayed now?