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Join Date: Mar 2002
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![]() I have a old rusted stock radiator on my 5.0 I just got the engine rebuilt so I figured I'd get a new radiator (the old one has about 120,000 on it) My car's pretty much stock, (for now at least
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Join Date: May 1997
Location: Wherever I need to be
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![]() I have a Ford Racing/Motorsport 3-row brass radiator and it's great. Perfect fit with no 'alterations' and it cools great compared to the stock 2-row radiator. About $200.
The discount auto stores have them for less but I like the good fit and quality of the Ford piece. I can't imagine that it wouldn't keep your engine cool, coupled with a good fan set-up when you add all the mods you plan. |
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Registered Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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![]() I just installed a Griffin aluminum radiator in my '89 and cools like crazy. I have an electric fan, but it never has to come on. It was $189 from Summit. 27"x19"
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Registered Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SanAntonio, Tx
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![]() I got a pep boys radiatorm 100$ i think, but its bigger, and i had to modify the brackets a little, but it wa sno big hassle, and it cools good with my elec fan.
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![]() Get the Griffin, thats what I have. If you need the stock numbers let me know and I'll see if I can find them. You will need special radiator hoses but you will never need another radiator. For $200 you will have a radiator that is as good as or better than the more expensive models($400+). My mechanic runs pro 5.0 and he runs the same griffin radiator I run($189).
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Registered Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
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![]() Here's the Summit part number if you need it. I used the stock hoses and they fit fine. Had to trim the lower one a little shorter. Radiator brackets fit fine.
GRI-1-26242-X http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?part=3340',650,505,'GRI126242X'
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gear banger
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: CHICAGO
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![]() I have the Griffen in my 79, and the Auto Zone "max cooling" in my 93. The griffen is better but it is also more money. To be honest unless you want a nice looking aluminum radiator the autozone or pep boys one will be fine for your car. You get a warenty with autozone to.
Wade
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Livonia, MI, USA
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Mustang Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 528
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![]() Cool, thanks for all the suggestions! I think I may go with the Griffin as well. I don't have an electric fan yet, but hopefully the stock fan will cool it for now. If I go with the Griffin can I still buy the FMS radiator hoses?
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Tubbed and Juiced
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,861
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![]() On my 89, I ran the Heavy Duty one from autozone. It's double the stock radiator width, and it cooled great. High quality also, $149. I also know of about 10 other people on this board running 12's with the exact same one. If I were buying one over again, and didn't have to have it the same day, I'd go with the Griffin, it just looks killer!
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