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Old 01-29-2009, 03:16 PM
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Has any one ever put one of these in? the aftermarket aluminum kind, any need to do this? its fairly cheap and couldnt see y it would hurt.

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Old 01-29-2009, 04:04 PM
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I plan to do this mod soon. i am going to go with the fluidyne radiator.
i have never installed one but it should be fairly easy. just drain the old one, unplug all hoses, pull it out, put new radiator in and fill.

the only reason i can see to do this is if you are running the car hard all of the time. this is going to keep your engine cooler vs using the stock one.
i am doing the install b/c of my blower. not that it is running hot or anything. it is just going to keep it alot cooler than normal. which = less heat soak from the blower which = more power.
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