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Its probably about 5-6mm thick the base, its a gash HS.
I'll get some piccies when I'm home I cant find any on the interweb (although I have before) its a Dimension E521
Its a Dell........................................................................
Do you really think they would do anything that costs a few more pence,
Its OCed hence the excess heat, but I am limited to the stock heatsink due to the setup, so I was seeing if anyone could inspire me lol...
Hi all
Do you think placing some strategically placed holes on the bottom of the heatsink between the cooling fins (maybe some on the lower half of the fins too) will help heat dissapation? My theory behind it is the more surface area the better.
Any thoughts appreciated
Right okay
Look for a butterly style plug on the side of the bell housing, ps the car needs to be on LEVEL ground. Now attach some pipe (garden hosepipe fits just) to a funnel now poke this pipe into the hole and put a small quantity in. Keep pulling the pipe out and checking you need to fill...
Excuse me? I answered his questions. Perhaps if people applied a bit of common sense in future. Not specifically aimed at the author of this post but recently people seem incapable of adding the basic details
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=define%3Amanual+transmission&meta=
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=define%3Aautomatic+transmission&btnG=Search&meta=
Wasnt hard was it? Would have saved you looking daft too.
What a useless thread, you havn't even told us what...