1st things 1st, most of the vehicles in S.E.A. eg. M'sia do not have heater core since V do not have winter here n V do not actually need it thus U may have difficulty finding a heater core, but U can still find it on many c.b.u. vehicles since many of them r imported frm those countries having winter as part of their seasons.
Frm vat I've learnt, automotive radiators r designed to work with pressurised liquid cooling system unless the water pump Ur using in Ur pc is powerfull enough to genarate such amt of flow/pressure rate to ensure sufficient coolant circulation within the system.
If U r 2 use a automotive radiator, U would most probably having a underpowered waterpump tht is able to cope up with the system.
Can any1 tell me which is the most powerfull waterpump for pc up 2 date? Since my experience level in pc watercooling is kindda ltd.
Most of the common automotive liquid cooling system have a maximum pressure of 0.93kg/m (some r higher) but the pc liquid cooling system is very far below tht. Even if the pump is able to cope up with the system (maybe U feel like using a machanical pump eg. pump retrofitted frm automotive waterpump instead of electric pump), vat bout the waterblocks, hoses, and barbs?
Question 2, may I know as up 2 date, what is the highest pressure a waterblock can take? I got no clue

since I haven't seen any waterblock manufacturer put in this datail into their waterblock spec sheet.
I believe many of U should know the noise level of the fan attached to the automotive radiator huh, don't U? Is actually up 2 Ur preference whether the noise level is part of Ur concern. Or perhaps forget about the automotive radiator fan and let focus on 12cm fan, for such a huge radiator, can U imaging how many 12cm fans U need to ensure the radiator will work at it's full effectiveness?
As vat clawhammer suggested at #1, I didn't even realize tht but thanks 4 reminded me. As vat V all know tht this is basically caused by ioning effect between different types of metal working together. Find out more in Ur S.P.M. Chemistry reference book (Chemistry or Physics ?

, sum1 correct me plz)
But still it is a good reason to integrate automotive radiator into pc liquid cooling system due 2 it's effectiveness if compatibility is not an issue since it's a pressurised liquid cooling, means 2 say it increase the bolling point of the coolant within the system. Y? Since boiling point of the coolant increases with the applied pressure increased. Again refer to Ur S.P.M. reference books 4 more details..... But the question here is, our pc operationg temp. is very far below automotive engines, so this doesn't sound like a benefit at all.....
All the above r given based on my own Pte. Ltd. experience n knowleage, so feel free 2 correct me if U find me wrong.
This post has been edited by J1@l_ l_l l\l: Jan 21 2010, 05:46 PM