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Hi Gang,

Just have a few questions:

 

1. Anyone know of a supplier of Champion Aluminum Radiators in Canada?

2. Can anyone comment on 2 row or 3 row Champion Rad differences and make a recommendation?

3. Anyone know of a supplier of  dense car sound proofing in Canada? (Ideally for inside doors, floors, and roof.

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Can't speak to suppliers, I got mine from MSA

I got the 3 row and it seems to be doing the job somewhat better than the stock radiator. I also changed to running Evans waterless coolant with the new radiator. My reasons for 3 row were that I went with electric fans and the waterless coolant.

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I ended up with a champion 2 row, I built a shroud for it, and have two electrical fans, with both of them on the temperature sits right around 185*. I use distilled water and some GE green coolant.

When I go through the electrical system again, I’m going to wire in my temp-ground switch to only have 1 fan on constant, 2nd if it gets over 190*

Oh I used some grommets to separate the body from the rad, I was reading that these alloy rads don’t like to flex. No issues so far.


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@wheee! Thanks!

 

I just ordered the B-Quiet.  100Sq-Ft of Ultimate comes out to $3.72 CAD per square foot including shipping and taxes. They do not have fixed Canadian prices, they simply convert from USD to the current CAD using Google.

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Be sure to order when the USD is low. :wacko:

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btw it is ~30% cheaper to get 200sq ft of this product  (Kilmat 50mil) and double it up to get 100mil vs 80mil.  It has the same butyl (non-asphalt) substrate as B-Quiet so it should not stink.

 

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Kilmat-50-mil-50-sqft-Car-Sound-Deadening-Mat-Sound-Deadener-Insulation-Material/302659659000?hash=item4677ebe4f8:g:a3kAAOSw8i9aT4tf

 

 

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I have the Bquiet and was going to use it on the roof under the headliner, but I was having adhesion problems. So I stripped it off and I will use it only in locations where I am sure it won't cause issues later if it doesn't stick like glue...

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2 hours ago, 240260280 said:

btw it is ~30% cheaper to get 200sq ft of this product  (Kilmat 50mil) and double it up to get 100mil vs 80mil.  It has the same butyl (non-asphalt) substrate as B-Quiet so it should not stink.

 

https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Kilmat-50-mil-50-sqft-Car-Sound-Deadening-Mat-Sound-Deadener-Insulation-Material/302659659000?hash=item4677ebe4f8:g:a3kAAOSw8i9aT4tf

 

 

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I just installed this kit in a 78' and had 2 sheets leftover.  I could probably find a home for them if I had to.  This is not my car, but I chose it for the coverage and I'm putting in the MSA carpet kit over it which has a nice thick jute backing.  I'm not sure doubling to 100ml would do better.  I think the way all of this butyl deadening works is that it absorbs vibration in the metal, correct? so would more necessarily be better?  Keep in mind I attended many, many rock concerts in the 70's....

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[mention=29917]wheee![/mention] Thanks!
 
I just ordered the B-Quiet.  100Sq-Ft of Ultimate comes out to $3.72 CAD per square foot including shipping and taxes. They do not have fixed Canadian prices, they simply convert from USD to the current CAD using Google.
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Be sure to order when the USD is low. :wacko:

Actually they do have Canadian pricing... it’s a little checkbox in the top right of the screen if I remember to change the currency. Or call them...
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I have the Bquiet and was going to use it on the roof under the headliner, but I was having adhesion problems. So I stripped it off and I will use it only in locations where I am sure it won't cause issues later if it doesn't stick like glue...

I had the ultimate product and it sticks like crazy glue. Never coming loose!
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4 hours ago, wheee! said:


Actually they do have Canadian pricing... it’s a little checkbox in the top right of the screen if I remember to change the currency. Or call them...

Yes but when you tick it, the values change to the market rate for conversion from USD.

 

USD prices are normal like $99.99, Canadian prices have weird fractional part like $186.21.

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