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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: gtx69]
#663901
04/12/10 02:08 AM
04/12/10 02:08 AM
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gtx69
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super gas
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How thick is the mercedes fan?
How many amps does it pull?
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: gtx69]
#663902
04/12/10 05:48 AM
04/12/10 05:48 AM
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Posts: 28,312 Cincinnati, Ohio
Challenger 1
Too Many Posts
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How thick is the mercedes fan?
How many amps does it pull?
Got to "read" the thread.
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: tt455]
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04/12/10 07:58 AM
04/12/10 07:58 AM
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terzmo
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I'm sure this has been discussed before,but searches aren't comming up with much,so I apologize if it's been beaten to the ground.How's the aluminum radiators with electric fans doing with these mopar big blocks? I would think it helps in more ways than one.What's everybody using? I saw this on ebay,what do you think? I'm thinking of it for my 383 70 RR. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth-...=item439e87c292
I tried for 3 seasons to get My stroker motor to stay cool(498) while in traffic. Down the road it was fine. The solution was..26 inch 2 row alum rad with shroud and 7 blade clutch fan. I had flex fans,electric fans,etc and none worked. Car NEVER goes over 200 in traffic now
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: terzmo]
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04/13/10 05:05 PM
04/13/10 05:05 PM
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mech440
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What about the radiators?? Has anyone bought/used one of these radiators? I'm sure hte fans that come with them aren't the best but I was looking at theses also and curiosity got me thinking if one of the members here has one and does it work? fitment? Sorry... didn't mean to hi-jack just wanted to ask the question. Thanx as always everyone!!!!!
If it doesn't have a motor.....it's not a REAL sport
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: mech440]
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04/13/10 05:14 PM
04/13/10 05:14 PM
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Andrewh
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What about the radiators?? Has anyone bought/used one of these radiators? I'm sure hte fans that come with them aren't the best but I was looking at theses also and curiosity got me thinking if one of the members here has one and does it work? fitment? Sorry... didn't mean to hi-jack just wanted to ask the question. Thanx as always everyone!!!!!
which radiators?
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: ngpSatellite]
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04/13/10 10:08 PM
04/13/10 10:08 PM
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ahy
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where do you buy the clutch fans??? they are hard to find
MP Thermal Clutch Fan - see Mancini Cooling for new reproductions or the JY of your choice. Parts stores sell the pieces as well but make sure to get the "heavy duty" type. Parts store quality varies.
I've had great results with the MP thermal clutch and 5 blade fan with AC. I use a 2 core stock style high capacity top tank aluminum radiator and shroud. I have a 7 blade fan as backup but don't need it.
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Re: Cooling her down
[Re: ahy]
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04/14/10 06:13 PM
04/14/10 06:13 PM
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challengermike
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I had great results with a ebay dual pass radiator,crossflow 31 inch,dual taurus fans and a milidon high flow waterpump on my 499 stroker,The car always ran 160 degrees,i could sit in traffic all day,it was nice for a change.First car i didnt have to worry about over heating.
Last edited by challengermike; 04/14/10 06:14 PM.
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