FELNTPSY
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- Joined
- Mar 20, 2005
- Location
- Morehead City
SO....are aluminum radiators worth it. I did a 350 swap about 1.5 years ago. With the swap I installed a conversion 3 row radiator. I don't use the tranny cooler (have a separate RV cooler). I am still not satisfied with the way the temp climbs on this thing. I have not used it much since the swap (only about 8-10 rides).
At URE this weekend with the new axles and letting the pedal push, I did get it to climb to 230 degrees trying to climb the ledge at Daniel (but it was a pretty cool day 65-70 degrees). I have a custom aluminum fan shroud, flex fan, and run a 180 degree thermostat. I don't really want to go elec. fan (too many electric hookups alread winch, aux. lights, cb, etc.)
Some places I've looked claim that a 2 row aluminum radiator cools better than a 4 row steel/brass unit.
What do ya'll think....should I go aluminum?
I want this thing to run cool no matter what the temp outside is.
At URE this weekend with the new axles and letting the pedal push, I did get it to climb to 230 degrees trying to climb the ledge at Daniel (but it was a pretty cool day 65-70 degrees). I have a custom aluminum fan shroud, flex fan, and run a 180 degree thermostat. I don't really want to go elec. fan (too many electric hookups alread winch, aux. lights, cb, etc.)
Some places I've looked claim that a 2 row aluminum radiator cools better than a 4 row steel/brass unit.
What do ya'll think....should I go aluminum?
I want this thing to run cool no matter what the temp outside is.