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Re: Aluminum radiators
[Re: GreenGlow]
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07/01/12 12:11 PM
07/01/12 12:11 PM
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Posts: 4,696 enfield, CT
ViperDave
master
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master
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Posts: 4,696
enfield, CT
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i have a champion 4 core in my wagon. on power tour last year, highest temp i saw was 205 after sitting on pavement for near an hour without moving. most of the time, it sits dead at thermostat temp.
67 Dart GT Vert 273/904 72 Town & Country 440/727 90 D350 reg cab dually cummins 15 Scat Pack Challenger
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Re: Aluminum radiators
[Re: 1962Savoy]
#1260022
07/01/12 12:23 PM
07/01/12 12:23 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 27,347 Today? Who Knows?
1_WILD_RT
Management Trainee
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Management Trainee
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 27,347
Today? Who Knows?
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Griffin, Be Cool, Ron Davis.... All very nice stuff if you have a liquid cooled wallet.. For most of us Chamion & Afco do fine..
"The Armies of our ancestors were lucky, in that they were not trailed by a second army of pencil pushers."
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Re: Aluminum radiators
[Re: racerx20]
#1260026
07/01/12 06:53 PM
07/01/12 06:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 669 Michigan, USA
ramman5600
mopar
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mopar
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 669
Michigan, USA
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Quote:
Wizard Cooling for my 408
The wizard I got for my gen 3 swap looks like great quality and also pretty wild with the 4 fan setup. Not cheap though, but I wasn't about to risk my new drive-train on a cheap price.
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