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Could someone please tell me if I can fit a radiator from an NA auto into a manual TT? Looking at the one I have bought it seems like it is wider than the gap that is there for it, saying that I haven't taken any of the metal piping out yet but just wondered if it was physically possible. I've also noticed that theres other pipes that go at the bottom and didn't know whether autos use the cooling rad to cool the auto box too? :confused:

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I read in a couple of places that you can use an NA rad on a TT, and that an auto rad fits a manual, but maybe not an na auto. :(

>> I read in a couple of places that you can use an NA rad on a TT, and that an auto rad fits a manual, but maybe not an na auto.

 

it's the other way around...you can use a TT radiator in a NA.

TT auto radiator fits both manual TT and NA

TT manual rad can be used in auto TT and NA, but you will need an external autobox cooler.

>> I read in a couple of places that you can use an NA rad on a TT, and that an auto rad fits a manual, but maybe not an na auto.

 

it's the other way around...you can use a TT radiator in a NA.

TT auto radiator fits both manual TT and NA

TT manual rad can be used in auto TT and NA, but you will need an external autobox cooler.

 

And just to add to the confusion ... NA rads have different (lower) mounting points than TT rads.

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ok thanks guys. Trip to the wanted section methinks :(

the NA rads are longer than the TT rads.

 

 

you wont get a NA rad in between the IC pipes.

 

 

its tight enough getting the TT rad in between the IC pipes!

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