Aftermarket/Racing Radiator any interest??
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Re: Re: Aftermarket/Racing Radiator any interest??
Originally posted by Tim Skelton
I think that we already have a true performance radiator. I have been in 110 degree weather, yet the engine is still cool as a cucumber.
I think that we already have a true performance radiator. I have been in 110 degree weather, yet the engine is still cool as a cucumber.
I don't even have an aftermarket thermostat, and mine runs cool as schitt no matter how hot it gets, with or without A/C on.
Don will this benefit the electric fan users more ???
I know many complain about hotter running temps than the factory PROPELLER (like I have)
Of course on my old BB Chevelles it was A MUST to have a larger Radiator (and sometimes an added electric fan too) but those bastards can run well over 200 degrees ""normally"" so in 90 degree stop and go summer heat, the stock rad was always a problem, I've never seen my L run hot but I guess for you BIG BOYS this may become a needed Mod at your power levels ???
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AFCO was my guess. They do alot of custom radiators. On a side note Don if it is AFCO and they need a truck for whatever reasaon let me know or ask them to have Eric call Jay. I have worked with and for them before and they are only 10 minutes from my house. I can drop my truck by there if its needed.
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considering our a/c condensor is in front of the radiator you will not be seeing it as a bling mod. i can see a benefit of having a all aluminum rad over the plastic tanks. you would see greater benefit by just removing the condensor.
we already have aluminum cores and its already been mentioned this will be heavier.
we already have aluminum cores and its already been mentioned this will be heavier.
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