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what kind of radiator to use
what kind of radiator should i use for my dart. it is a 440 with about a 12:1 compression piston. fully ported Indy sr heads. .630 lift solid cam. this might sound crazy but i want to drive it on the street. i need a good radiator. any suggestions?
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i would use an aluminum 4-core radiator. it should keep it cool very well...and the aluminum are of course lighter...
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Unless you are running very high gaers such as 430 or more . Or a very high stall such as 3000 or more. A 3 core should handle it. If thats not enough look into the late 60`s early 70`s dodge 1 ton truck or bigger had a 4 coar that will do the job. Much less $$$ then alumanum. Happy trails to ya
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I am very pleased with my Be Cool radiator. it costs a little more but there was not much modification when putting it in.
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