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2nd Gen Radiator Install Details?

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Old 04-21-05, 10:35 PM
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the advantage of the slant is to cool better. The fins catch more air that way. . It really is simple maybe too simple for me to explain well. . lol but yea slant will cool better.
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No issue with the slant, just that the FC rad even slanted has a hard time clearing the bottom connection due to the motor mount getting in the way. It could be done, just way too much work. My Rack and Pinon conversion I think went better then me attempting this on the limited timeline. I still have my FC oil cooler to remount on the new cross member, haven't decided how that will connect quite yet.
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3 row radiator?

Originally Posted by Slammed_GSL
just ordered mine, for a 81' total cost with 2 day UPS was $135. www.radiator.com
Is that price for a 3 row radiator, or a 2 row?

Thanks man....
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