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MTU 50 06-15-2001 08:27 PM

Best Radiator for around $200 bucks? Mine Died
 
I have seen new 3-core Brass/Copper radiators on e-bay for $119.99 that are for a 5.0 Mustang. Do these sound good or not. I would like to spend around $200 at the most. They seem alright to me.

I have also seen Aluminum 5.0 radiators new on e-bay for $220. This sounds way too cheap for an aluminum. The description says they are 2-core, but have a depth equal to a 4-core brass/copper. I can't tell if this sounds good or not.

If any of you know where I can get a good radiator with increased cooling capacity for around $200, please let me know. My stock 114,000 mile one is leaking like a faucet.

Thanks

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1991 GT, AOD, Moroso Cold Air, 3.73s, Pulleys, 3-chamber(the left one fell off-NO time+No Money=College), FMS c-springs, and KYBs

MTU 50 06-15-2001 08:41 PM

Here is the description for the Aluminum one. It looks so damn nice in the picture and is $209.00 plus $24.95 shipping.

"BEST PRICED ALUMINUM RADIATOR IN THE COUNTRY AND ALOT BETTER QUALITY AS WELL...DIRECT BOLT IN FOR 79-93...requires aftermarket radiator hold down/support...we have the supports on auction as well..ALL ALUMINUM NO EPOXY LIKE GRIFFIN OR OTHERS..ALUMINUM TANKS ARE TIG WELDED...TWO 1 INCH CORES AS WIDE AS A 4 CORE...GUANTEED TO BE COOLER THEN YOUR GRIFFIN OR BRASS RADIATOR...1 YEAR WARRANTY..24.95 s&h..add 5.00 for cod..cod requires a 50.00 deposit......search by seller DYNAMICRACING@AOL.COM to see more parts for a great deal...we are working on getting a better picture so e mail for a better picture if needed"



dinomite 06-15-2001 11:22 PM

I don't know about cars specifically, but i do know that for displacing heat into air, copper is better than aluminum a little bit, so if you are looking for increased capacity, go with it. An aluminum wouldn't be bad though, its thermal resistance isn't much higher, but its more durable (copper is very soft).

fiveohpatrol 06-16-2001 02:28 AM

go for the pep-boys heavy duty radiator for 5.0's, i've got it in my car and so do a few friends and all of our cars run very cool with them, its a nice piece and only a little over $100, its a 3 row and pretty sure its brass

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2FastLX 06-16-2001 11:05 AM

Go with Pep Boys. If you go with an aluminum get either a BeCool or Fluidyne. I think a lot of the other aluminum radiators are held together with epoxy vs. BeCool and Fluidyne which are Tig welded.

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MTU 50 06-16-2001 12:33 PM

The description in the ad says it is tig welded and doesn't use epoxy, like some other aluminum radiators.

The pepboys deal does sound pretty good though. I'm borrowing my grandma's van for now until I can decide which radiator to get. Plus I have to wait until Monday or Wednesday to fix it, because those are my only days off.

Thanks for your help, I'm still thinking though.

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1991 GT, AOD, Moroso Cold Air, 3.73s, Pulleys, 3-chamber(the left one fell off-NO time+No Money=College), FMS c-springs, and KYBs

88GT5.013.02 06-16-2001 06:31 PM

I went to the pep-boys in eastpointe and bought the 3-row rad for $106 with tax. Seems to work fine in my car. I have heads, cam, and intake and A/C. I only have a fan problem, I need to get more cfm with the A/C on, it heats up in traffic.

1BAD89 06-16-2001 09:07 PM

I went and got mine at autozone(pretty much like pep-boys). It was $149 for the heavy duty 3 core one. It's worked awesome, no problems at all!

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richie 06-16-2001 10:09 PM

I put a PepBoys 3 core radiator in a week ago along with a 180 thermostat and the car runs temp gauge only goes up less than 2 marks.I got it because a lot of people have them on this site.Get one.

Fox Body 06-16-2001 10:32 PM

Got the 3 core rad from pepboys and car is doing great-- no problems for ~2 years I've had the car built w/ the 351.


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MTU 50 06-17-2001 12:09 AM

I think pep boys is the way to go. Thanks.

I'm not too worried about it heating up with A/C, because mine doesn't work and I'll be removing it soon.

Fostang 06-17-2001 10:59 AM

Why not do a little of manufacturing and pic up a griffen aluminum radiator from summit for a little less than $200 to your door? I have one and it works way better than a brass one and at the same time looks great.

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Fostang 06-17-2001 11:03 AM

By the way griffen radiators are heli arc welded.

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