Opinions, Please! Replacing my radiator. What do you think of this one?
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I may buy this radiator, Please let me know what you think of it? Being an inch thick, I will need to remove my air conditioning. I have only a pencil width of clearance between my header and the fan stock. My compressor is still good, But there is no refridgerant in the system anyway, So i figured I would get rid of the AC. Here is the guys website:
http://www.coolradiator.com
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I may buy this radiator, Please let me know what you think of it? Being an inch thick, I will need to remove my air conditioning. I have only a pencil width of clearance between my header and the fan stock. My compressor is still good, But there is no refridgerant in the system anyway, So i figured I would get rid of the AC. Here is the guys website:
http://www.coolradiator.com
Thanks
I had tried various options on the replacement radiator front,
and after a lot of money down the drain, broken water pump, aggravation, etc. I just bought an OEM for $300. Fit perfect ,solved all my problems. Case closed.
HTH
and after a lot of money down the drain, broken water pump, aggravation, etc. I just bought an OEM for $300. Fit perfect ,solved all my problems. Case closed.
HTH
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Doctor CorteZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why do you need that radiator ?</TD></TR></TABLE> It is better than the one I have, Plus I plan on being buried in my car when I die of old age. I'm doing motor work hopefully this winter on the top and bottom end to beef it up for supercharging eventually. I figure I should get a better radiator since I need it (Stock radiator is leaking).
Depends on what you wanna do....unless you are gooing all out where every ounce costs......I'd got a good old Copper / brass radiator. Copper is one of the most hat conductive metals....plus copper can be soldered...so any leaks can be fixed with a propane toch and some flux.
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