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ldscamaross
post Sep 6 2008, 10:11 AM
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hey guys,
Ive got a 73 and i am doing a subi swap. i am trying to do a little research on the radiators that you guys are doing for your projects. I would also be intrested in the v8 guys swaps as well. Which radiators are you using and what has worked best for you? I have heard that early year camaro radiators work great. I am planning on having around 350 horse and it is turboed. i just want to make sure it is going to stay cool. i am planning on building a custom shroud in front and behind the radiator. i am looking to vent it through the hood. The evo style vent has caught my eye and i think i will go that rout. I am aware of the renagade set up but i also love to do my own stuff and i think i can build one just as good for less than $1000. I am also intrested in hearing where and what type of hose you are running from the radiator to the engine compartment. I am planning on rubber hose underneath. The only source i have been able to find is the green gates hose. Im sure it is top quality but i was curous if you guys are using, and have had good results, with any other brands.
thanks in advance
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post Sep 12 2008, 03:21 PM
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AFCO ASA racing radiator, dual pass. Two 10" Zirgo fans w/fabricated shroud, Exhausted through the hood. Foam gasketing around all ducting (not shown; early photo). Shroud photo shows (orange) one-way flaps.

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post Sep 12 2008, 04:16 PM
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AFCO ASA racing radiator, dual pass. Two 10" Zirgo fans w/fabricated shroud, Exhausted through the hood. Foam gasketing around all ducting (not shown; early photo). Shroud photo shows (orange) one-way flaps.

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Is that this? http://www.afabcorp.com/AFCO_Dynatech_USbr...hr_dbl-pass-rad
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post Sep 12 2008, 04:36 PM
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QUOTE(andys @ Sep 12 2008, 02:21 PM) *

AFCO ASA racing radiator, dual pass. Two 10" Zirgo fans w/fabricated shroud, Exhausted through the hood. Foam gasketing around all ducting (not shown; early photo). Shroud photo shows (orange) one-way flaps.

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Is that this? http://www.afabcorp.com/AFCO_Dynatech_USbr...hr_dbl-pass-rad


Yup, that's it; #80133N. I think I paid $229 a couple of years ago.

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