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OBP Alloy Header Tank
From JP¥12,654 Ex VAT From JP¥12,654 INC VAT
OBP Alloy Header Tank With Sight Tube
JP¥14,626 Ex VAT JP¥14,626 INC VAT
Canton Coolant Expansion And Fill Tank
From JP¥29,918 Ex VAT From JP¥29,918 INC VAT
OBP Dark Matter Header Tank
From JP¥13,921 Ex VAT From JP¥13,921 INC VAT
OBP Water Swirl Pot
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Radium Engineering Coolant Header Tank Kit
JP¥58,917 Ex VAT JP¥58,917 INC VAT
Radium Engineering Coolant Header Tank Kit
JP¥60,650 Ex VAT JP¥60,650 INC VAT
Radium Engineering Coolant Header Tank Kit
JP¥58,917 Ex VAT JP¥58,917 INC VAT
Radium Engineering Coolant Header Tank Kit
JP¥69,316 Ex VAT JP¥69,316 INC VAT
A H Fabrications Water Header Tank
JP¥28,906 Ex VAT JP¥28,906 INC VAT
A H Fabrications Escort Mk2 Alloy Expansion Tank
JP¥31,219 Ex VAT JP¥31,219 INC VAT
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Header tanks for motorsport vehicles are crucial components of the cooling system, designed to manage the coolant flow and maintain optimal engine temperatures. These tanks are typically constructed from lightweight, high-strength materials such as aluminium or composite plastics, ensuring durability and resistance to high temperatures and pressures. The robust construction allows them to withstand the extreme conditions encountered in racing environments.

The primary function of a header tank is to act as a reservoir for the coolant, providing a place for excess coolant to expand and contract as the engine heats and cools. This helps prevent air pockets from forming in the cooling system, which can lead to overheating and reduced cooling efficiency. The tanks are often designed with baffles and chambers to control the movement of coolant and reduce the risk of sloshing, ensuring a steady supply to the engine.

Advanced header tanks are equipped with sensors and fittings for pressure relief valves, temperature gauges, and coolant level sensors. These features allow for precise monitoring and control of the cooling system, providing real-time data to the driver or pit crew. This information is crucial for making adjustments during a race to maintain optimal engine performance and prevent overheating.

The integration of header tanks into the cooling system involves high-quality fittings and hoses designed to handle high pressures and temperatures. The tanks are usually positioned at the highest point of the cooling system to facilitate the removal of air bubbles and ensure efficient coolant circulation. The technical precision and robust design of header tanks make them indispensable for maintaining engine reliability and performance in motorsport vehicles.