rad solutions
JShadzi at aol.com
JShadzi at aol.com
Wed Jul 30 00:42:25 EDT 2003
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Luke, this isn't much of a radiator either, the replacement radiator I use
had dual 1" cores, and is the same dims (L x W) as the stock core, off the top
of my head but its 2 5/8" thick, its 21" tall (17" core) and I think about 15"
wide (same as stock core). I'm afraid the below radiator might not have any
more capacity than a stock radiator, mise well just use one of those and they
bolt in for less $$.
HTH,
Javad
In a message dated 7/29/2003 6:31:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,
maytagasm at sympatico.ca writes:
> got a lower cost rad solution....
>
> snip snip
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> Hi,
>
> We can provide you with a 13 X 17.25 X 2 radiator (13.25 X 13 core) for
> $225.00 + shipping.
>
> It is a down-flow design with 1" hose fittings, one at the upper passanger's
> side and one at the bottom driver's side, filler neck in the top middle of
> the upper tank.
>
> Thanks,
> Vince
> Sales at AbsoluteRadiator.com
>
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> i asked for an aluminum rad so i'm assuming thats what it is :)
> the price sounds right... little short....
> but better than $400 and $450...
>
> hope this helps someone
>
> luke
> 90tq
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