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    New Rad

    Installed new 2 core rad this weekend, and am pleased with the results so far. Running a consistent 188 to 192 did see 200 with A/C on then cycled back down with A/C off.

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    I'm in the market for a new rad as well, probably go with the 2 core. What make did you end up getting, and why if you don't mind me asking ? Thanks

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    What some are not aware of, even not leaking a radiator gradually looses it's ability to properly transfer heat and can result in your engine running too hot.

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    Replace t-stat, add water-wetter, LOL, ....it always ends up being the rad.
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    Water wetter = epic fail.

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    I got the Mishimoto 2 core. Install was easy enough had to trim battery tray a little and bend A/C lines a bit. Was going to change the water pump to the Edlebrock high flow but they sent me the wrong one.

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    Thanks been looking at the Mishimoto 2 core as well.

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    Hey BLK302 good quality rad drop rite in definitely running cooler. With our present high temps in traffic im now cycling down instead of creeping up.

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