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Ok I am about to be installing my s-trim. Though my under hood heat will probably increase. Right now I have a 180t-stat, police fan clutch and I believe it may not be a stock radiator but looks like it lol. Anyway after warm up at idle I see 182 then when I get on it I see 190. What would you buy for around $250? Im thinking a good radiator. What would you recommend that wouldnt need any trimming or fab work to fit?
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Join Date: May 1997
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If you're actually seeing 190 degrees after acceleration than you're seeing operating temperatures at the low end of normal and there is no problem.
A Ford Racing 3-row radiator is a perfect fit in your Mustang and will noticably help cooling, if and when it becomes necessary. |
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