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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 05:01 AM
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Clutch Fan Cooling.

Is a Koyo Radiator along with the stock mechanical fan and shroud capable of keeping the car from overheating in stop and go traffic in temperatures of 100 degrees?
And what stronger alternators can I install in my 7?
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Old Nov 28, 2006 | 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by -=1OneShotNO2=-
Is a Koyo Radiator along with the stock mechanical fan and shroud capable of keeping the car from overheating in stop and go traffic in temperatures of 100 degrees?
Why wouldn't it be? The stock radiator can do that so why can't an aftermarket upgrade do it too.

Originally Posted by -=1OneShotNO2=-
And what stronger alternators can I install in my 7?
You can put the FD alternator in. The FD is essentially a drop in. There's also some non-rotary car options (Buick?). Someone could elaborate on that more.
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