BlackBandit
God loves Buicks!
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- Mar 29, 2003
Big thick alum rads don't work well in street cars! Your better off with large tube thin core that passes more air
Well, to be fair the advantage of an aluminum radiator is that you can build large thin walled tubes. This should result in a thinner radiator with more cooling capacity. (IE large thin wall tubes and thin core) If these aluminum radiators are really thick then I would stay away from them because whoever designed them probably has a hard time differentiating between Shinola and other substances.