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Old 06-09-2009, 11:11 AM   #11
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Default Re: Stocker Radiator

I was just kidding about the seats. Your radiator should be fine. The key points are will it fit, is it the correct flow (side tank or top tank) and correct materials (plastic, aluminum, brass).
I had the stock AMX radiator in my stocker but it had a heat rejecting coating, Meziere pump and electric fan pushing out. It was very effective in cooling down. Hardly ever saw me at the watering hole.
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Old 06-09-2009, 11:54 AM   #12
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book says same year or model same size---Crystal clear to me---What part of this ruling do you not understand??? alum rads are not only lighter but they also will cool quicker than a brass one-- Bite the bullet and buy the brass rad or get the rule changed--- If you really want to get liteweight get a 6 cylinder Manual trans rad- Or a 4 cyl Nova rad probably same length & width dimensions as far as frontal area--forget wether it is a 2-3-4 core rad go for the thinnest rad that filles the hole---- Comp 387
I tried running a 6 cyl radiator with the outlet and inlet changed to match the Max Wedge and while I lost a few pounds it wasn't worth all the overheating problems.
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