::: Code3 Performance C32 Heat Exchanger on Sale :::
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::: Code3 Performance C32 Heat Exchanger on Sale :::
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are you still going to be producing or selling that clear piece you talked about a while ago so it doesnt look like the heat exchanger has that black gap in the middle?
are you still going to be producing or selling that clear piece you talked about a while ago so it doesnt look like the heat exchanger has that black gap in the middle?
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It looks like the picture in the thread has the black piece Photoshopped out. I won't install one if it has that piece in the way.
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Yes, I have a clear replacement for the bumper support that will be available. Although the lower valance is plenty supported without it. You can either cut it out, or replace it with the clear piece.
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Okay guys, being one of the first PROUD owners of code3's HE I just wanted to drop a few lines:
1. The quality of this unit is AMAZING! The welds, material used, etc, was a VERY well thought of item, NOT a build it in your back yard or tweak an existing piece. This unit looks FANTASTIC, heck I even have it sitting on my dining room table until I install at the end of the month. IT LOOKS THAT GOOD, even with the wifey complaining
2. The packaging was VERY well designed as well, even going to the extremes of using two little wooden handles to protect the mounting tabs from the THROWERS, aka USPS. My hat is tip to code3 for thinking of this point.
3. Brandon stayed in CONSTANT comunication with me from the day of the order, till the day he shipped it. Heck, I had to delete about 30 messages from my PM box so it wouldn't lock up. Anothe GREAT way to keep customers happy, atleast me that is.
4. The quality of the unit, size increase for cooling, and price makes this piece a NO BRAINER GUYS! Did I mention he is one of our sponsors now, SUPPORT OUR SITE!
Oh well, I guess what I wanted everyone to know was THAT YOU WILL NOT BE DISPOINTED WITH CODE3'S WORK! PERIOD!
See yeah
Okay guys, being one of the first PROUD owners of code3's HE I just wanted to drop a few lines:
1. The quality of this unit is AMAZING! The welds, material used, etc, was a VERY well thought of item, NOT a build it in your back yard or tweak an existing piece. This unit looks FANTASTIC, heck I even have it sitting on my dining room table until I install at the end of the month. IT LOOKS THAT GOOD, even with the wifey complaining
2. The packaging was VERY well designed as well, even going to the extremes of using two little wooden handles to protect the mounting tabs from the THROWERS, aka USPS. My hat is tip to code3 for thinking of this point.
3. Brandon stayed in CONSTANT comunication with me from the day of the order, till the day he shipped it. Heck, I had to delete about 30 messages from my PM box so it wouldn't lock up. Anothe GREAT way to keep customers happy, atleast me that is.
4. The quality of the unit, size increase for cooling, and price makes this piece a NO BRAINER GUYS! Did I mention he is one of our sponsors now, SUPPORT OUR SITE!
Oh well, I guess what I wanted everyone to know was THAT YOU WILL NOT BE DISPOINTED WITH CODE3'S WORK! PERIOD!
See yeah
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SECONDED! Brandon's HE was a great piece of kit. install was piece of cake (as reported by my tech). I can say now by butt dyno that my car is making more power than before. i have the 030 johnson pump as well...i can't wait to try this combi on the track next year.....
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Okay guys, being one of the first PROUD owners of code3's HE I just wanted to drop a few lines:
1. The quality of this unit is AMAZING! The welds, material used, etc, was a VERY well thought of item, NOT a build it in your back yard or tweak an existing piece. This unit looks FANTASTIC, heck I even have it sitting on my dining room table until I install at the end of the month. IT LOOKS THAT GOOD, even with the wifey complaining
2. The packaging was VERY well designed as well, even going to the extremes of using two little wooden handles to protect the mounting tabs from the THROWERS, aka USPS. My hat is tip to code3 for thinking of this point.
3. Brandon stayed in CONSTANT comunication with me from the day of the order, till the day he shipped it. Heck, I had to delete about 30 messages from my PM box so it wouldn't lock up. Anothe GREAT way to keep customers happy, atleast me that is.
4. The quality of the unit, size increase for cooling, and price makes this piece a NO BRAINER GUYS! Did I mention he is one of our sponsors now, SUPPORT OUR SITE!
Oh well, I guess what I wanted everyone to know was THAT YOU WILL NOT BE DISPOINTED WITH CODE3'S WORK! PERIOD!
See yeah
Okay guys, being one of the first PROUD owners of code3's HE I just wanted to drop a few lines:
1. The quality of this unit is AMAZING! The welds, material used, etc, was a VERY well thought of item, NOT a build it in your back yard or tweak an existing piece. This unit looks FANTASTIC, heck I even have it sitting on my dining room table until I install at the end of the month. IT LOOKS THAT GOOD, even with the wifey complaining
2. The packaging was VERY well designed as well, even going to the extremes of using two little wooden handles to protect the mounting tabs from the THROWERS, aka USPS. My hat is tip to code3 for thinking of this point.
3. Brandon stayed in CONSTANT comunication with me from the day of the order, till the day he shipped it. Heck, I had to delete about 30 messages from my PM box so it wouldn't lock up. Anothe GREAT way to keep customers happy, atleast me that is.
4. The quality of the unit, size increase for cooling, and price makes this piece a NO BRAINER GUYS! Did I mention he is one of our sponsors now, SUPPORT OUR SITE!
Oh well, I guess what I wanted everyone to know was THAT YOU WILL NOT BE DISPOINTED WITH CODE3'S WORK! PERIOD!
See yeah
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[QUOTE=AWDman;2507522]the heat exchanger makes more power for the car? i thought it just kept the temps down so the car ran its max power more consistently.
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I have two international customers (Sweden, Australia) that wanted the clear piece with their HE. So I am just throwing the setup in their box. Truthfully, its really not needed. Some people asked me to sell it for the piece of mind factor, so I will still make it available. The opening is so small, even with the brace cut, it doesn't seem to make any structural difference. But I have them made and ready to go. If you need one, just ask, and I will include it at no extra charge for a limited time. You still need to cut the OE support piece, and then bolt the new piece in. Its a 5 minute job when the bumper is off.
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C32 T 2003. Mods? MANY!! :)
All I can say, the customer care that Brandon have are the best I have encountered! Looking forward to promote Code3performance here in Sweden when ever people are asking me about where I got the HE from!
Keep up the good work Brandon!
Keep up the good work Brandon!
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Dumb Question.. But here it goes anyway..very interested in the Heat Exchanger and was wondering if u had a site or a copy of Mechanical instructions for the not soo savy mechanics such as myself..
I here it is easy but it would be a big help..
thanks
Dumb Question.. But here it goes anyway..very interested in the Heat Exchanger and was wondering if u had a site or a copy of Mechanical instructions for the not soo savy mechanics such as myself..
I here it is easy but it would be a big help..
thanks
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Bryan, it looks great, and it will perform even better. It increases fluid capacity on its own almost a 1/2 gallon, which is very significant. Its like its own reservoir, except that most of the fluid is actively being cooled. There is a reason that "bar and plate" cores are the preferred choice for most performance heat exchanging applications, whether its air to air, or air to water. They simply perform better in every way. Glad to hear it fit perfect!
These are still on sale. There is no run of units. We continually make these units, and we are finally getting ahead so we can stock them for immediate delivery.
Bryan, it looks great, and it will perform even better. It increases fluid capacity on its own almost a 1/2 gallon, which is very significant. Its like its own reservoir, except that most of the fluid is actively being cooled. There is a reason that "bar and plate" cores are the preferred choice for most performance heat exchanging applications, whether its air to air, or air to water. They simply perform better in every way. Glad to hear it fit perfect!
These are still on sale. There is no run of units. We continually make these units, and we are finally getting ahead so we can stock them for immediate delivery.
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it should be a 2 hour job.. max... probably need to cool down the coolant before working on it...
its a plug and play HE..
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