
Tiny Little Life writes - "Since case mods are popping up on Make, I thought I'd mention mine. I put together a water-cooled PC using a radiator from a Ford Festiva, and took pictures of the process. A Ford Festiva is probably the only car with a small enough radiator to use for this sort of thing." - Link.
Ford Festiva radiator water cools PC!
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Absolutely beautiful! I love the aesthetic!
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A number of auto manufacturers use oil or transmission coolers that would be small too.
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Most water cooled cars and trucks have a device called a "heater coil." These are basically small radiators (typically between 50 and 100 square inches and 1 to 2 inches deep), that are used to heat the vehicle interior.
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Most water cooled cars and trucks have a device called a "heater core." These are basically small radiators (typically between 50 and 100 square inches and 1 to 2 inches deep), that are used to heat the vehicle interior.
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