To: | Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Radiator Stuff |
From: | Scott & Glenda Meyers <autox@earthlink.net> |
Date: | Tue, 08 Dec 1998 10:54:17 -0700 |
Cc: | spridgets@Autox.Team.Net |
References: | <2FB9EF36489@ekpc.com> <366C8C6A.26BDFC25@exit109.com> |
Reply-to: | Scott & Glenda Meyers <autox@earthlink.net> |
Sender: | owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net |
Question - just what is it about the crossflow that supposedly makes it superior? I know that most American monsters that produce lots of heat do NOT use crossflow radiators. In fact radiators have gotten smaller in the past ten years (most now come with electric fans). I thought that having the inlet and outlet across diagonally from each other was very important, adequate fan(s), as well as area available to the wind flow. Is there anything that makes a cross flow superior technically (i.e., mechanically)? Scott Meyers 1960 Bugeye 1275 w/crossflow & no problems Phoenix Arizona |
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