Fluidyne Releases Powersports Radiator for Ds450

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Old 10-08-2009, 06:49 PM
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Fluidyne Releases Powersports Radiator for Ds450



Can-Am's super-specialized, high-tech DS450s respond well to horsepower-inducing moto mods and are serious racing weapons, but generating additional heat can lead to overheating, short-term power loss, premature oil breakdown or worse.

That's why FLUIDYNE® Powersports developed a more efficient radiator and fan kit for the complete line of DS450s. This performance upgrade keeps the Can-Am's motor at optimum temperatures in low-air-flow riding conditions and provides consistent cooling in high-speed situations.

Compared to stock, this kit boasts 12 additional cooling tubes that give it 26 percent more fluid capacity, significantly lowering coolant temperatures. Working in tandem with the more efficient core is FLUIDYNE's® 1.5-inch larger cooling fan that covers more of the radiator to better dissipate hot air.

FLUIDYNE's® new DS kit pieces are also stronger and more durable than their OEM counterparts. Constructed from aircraft-quality aluminum, structural improvements include thicker materials throughout, a CNC-machined billet filler neck and beaded hose connections for leak-proof sealing. These components are held together with beefy TIG welds to withstand extreme conditions and produce a crash survival rate far exceeding the stock parts.

Not only does FLUIDYNE® Powersports' DS450 radiator and fan out-cool and outlast the stock units, the assembly comes with a one-year warranty and installs easily, utilizing the factory mounts and hardware.

Fresh off a win in the 1000-mile Vegas-to-Reno off-road race, as well as the 2009 Baja 500 Utility ATV and Open Pro Motorcycle classes, FLUIDYNE® Powersports radiators have been proven around the world. Developed and manufactured in the United States, they are built upon 50 years of experience in vehicular fluid dynamics.

Available for the entire DS450 series and other late-model ATVs, side-by-side vehicles and motorcycles, FLUIDYNE® Powersports radiators are sold through dealers nationwide.

When the heat is on, FLUIDYNE® Powersports radiators keep things cool.For more information, log on to FluidynePowersports.com.

FLUIDYNE® Powersports Can-Am DS450 Radiator

Part Number: FPS11-DS450
Retail Price: $530.95

About FLUIDYNE® Powersports
Building on 50 years of experience, FLUIDYNE® Powersports is at the forefront of radiator technology for dirt bikes, ATVs and side-by-side vehicles. This was proven in the 2009 SCORE International Baja 500, where the Open Pro motorcycle and Utility ATV class winners ran FLUIDYNE® Powersports radiators.

Based in San Bernardino, California, the company designs and manufactures nearly 100 fluid-cooling applications that are engineered to provide unmatched engine reliability. Fluidyne Powersports radiators are stronger, increase fluid capacity and reduce engine temperatures by up to 30 percent-many at lower price points than OEM parts.

FLUIDYNE® Powersports' heat-transfer products are made in the USA and sold through a worldwide network of distributors and dealers. For more information, log on to FluidynePowersports.com.
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Pretty, since you guys build your own you should look at putting tabs on the front side to mount the old fan with the wires reversed as a pusher to get even more airflow and cooling! And the buyer can look at utilizing a part (the old fan) that he already has.
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thats a damn good idea
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I figured I would post that one before I forgot since I don't have them very often
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haha sounds like something i would say
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anyone run this?
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After talking to several engine builders about after market rads. Including BCS, and Rossier. The consensus is that they make a minimal difference and the money could be used else where in the cooling system......your thoughts on this?
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I agree, just do the BCS radiator mod, for about 1/4 of the price... then get a dual fan setup, inline coolers/ temp gauge, heat tape under the gas tank, and maybe louver
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my only beef with inline temp gauges, is that who is going to stop in the middle of a race to check the temp? and if you are just trail riding i dont think that you are going to heat it up that bad unless you plug the radiator with mud.
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hahaha thats exactly what I thought when I bought my bike, its just nice to have tho...
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