Re: Electric cooling stuff
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jim_howard_pdx
[B]MAN YOU GUYS CRACK ME UP
Now look at aluminum radiators. Why do they cool better? Aluminum allows us to run significantly higher water pressure levels than brass. A brass radiator should be using a 6-8 lb cap to eliminate radiator damage. An aluminum radiator will run a 11-17 lb cap. Double the water pressure and you reduce water temperature.
So aluminum radiators cool better because they can run higher cooling system pressure? Funny, I thought it was because they have a higher fin count that they cooled better. A 6-8 psi cap seems too low to me for a brass radiator. I use a 15 psi cap on my 4-row brass radiator with no problems.
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