FLUIDYNE POWERSPORTS 2009 KX450F RADIATORS - Featuring higher capacity, cooler running, greater strength and direct-fit mounting, all at lower prices than OEM parts - Dirtbike at Off-Road.com
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FLUIDYNE POWERSPORTS 2009 KX450F RADIATORSFeaturing higher capacity, cooler running, greater strength and direct-fit mounting, all at lower prices than OEM parts

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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (July 1, 2009) – Heat is the enemy of four-stroke engine performance and reliability.

While Kawasaki’s mighty KX450F received updated radiators for 2009, it still struggles to maintain proper coolant temperatures in less-than-optimal moto conditions. At various levels, this can lead to overheating, short-term power loss, premature oil breakdown or worse.

To keep the enemy at bay, FLUIDYNE® Powersports’ new KX450F radiators were developed to enhance low-air-flow riding conditions and provide consistent cooling in high-speed situations. Wider, deeper and more voluminous than stock, they have 22 percent more fluid capacity to significantly lower coolant temperatures and come topped with a stainless-steel radiator cap rated at 21 psi to attain a higher boiling point and prevent overheating.

In addition to keeping the big Kawi motor cool, FLUIDYNE’s® new KX450F radiators are also stronger and more durable than their OEM counterparts. Constructed from aircraft-quality aluminum, their structural improvements include thicker, 0.125” side plates, 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 ensure crash survival.

Not only do FLUIDYNE® Powersports’ new KX450F radiators out-cool and outlast the stock units, they cost less and install in minutes, utilizing the factory mounts, hardware and protective louvers.

Winners in the 2009 Baja 500 Open Pro Motorcycle and Utility ATV classes, FLUIDYNE® Powersports radiators are built on 50 years of experience in fluid dynamics and proven around the world. Available for late-model dirt bikes, ATVs and side-by-side UTVs, they are made in the USA and sold through dealers nationwide. For more information, log on to FluidynePowersports.com.
 

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 UTVs. This was proven in the 2009 SCORE International Baja 500, where the Open Pro motorcycle and Utility ATV class winners ran FLUIDYNE® 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—all at lower price points than OEM replacement 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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