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Anyone know of a source for a single core all aluminum tank radiator for a fox mustang, all I can find in aluminum is multiple row. Not sure about plastic tanked replacement radiator any issues with them? Thanks
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I have been running an AutoZone replacement with plastic tanks, since the rule change allowing aftermarket. It is a single core. Why spend a bunch of money on a all aluminum if the replacement works?
Sean
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Have you tried NPD?
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I have also been using a cheap replacement aluminum with plastic tanks radiator , made by Spectre Premium, from a local parts store in my Ford FOX car, for the past 2 years. No issues, bolted right into the factory mounts, lighter, and runs cooler than the old, partially clogged old brass rad. And the new rad was cheaper than what a wrecking yard wanted for a used stock unit.
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I bought a spector from Rock auto for like $75 works great!
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...,radiator,2172 |
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