At 11:06 PM 4/12/03 +0000, jwynn72@att.net wrote:
>I would appreciate anyone's expertise-
>I am thinking of going to an aluminum radiator and a separate transmission
>cooler. I just pulled my old radiator-
>My understanding is that an aluminum radiator runs cooler than a stock one
>but is slower to put out heat in colder weather. Has anyone out there
>done this? The main bug I have on driving the brick now is keeping an eye
>glued to the temp gauge. I'm considering a Be Cool radiator from Summit.
Jeff.
I don't have any experience with the AL. radiators. But if you go with
something off the shelf, you'll have to work out your own radiator hoses.
What does Summit want for the radiator? Have you looked/talked to Griffit
(or is it Griffin) radiators in S.C. (I think - maybe it's N.C. or GA).
If you go that route, please keep us posted, and think about writting an
article for the magazine.
John
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