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> Renegade VS Simpson, cooling difference
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post May 30 2005, 01:13 PM
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what is so different that makes renegade work better
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post May 30 2005, 01:33 PM
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Well, you cant really say that one works better than the other. You can however note the differences between the two. They both work well if installed correctly and do what they were intended to do. The radiators are both well thought out and tried. The Renegade however, uses larger hoses than the RS. The RS comes with templates to make the shrouding and the RH comes with the shrouding already made. That is a big plus in my opinion. They both use the same type of hoses which will work just fine. I went with the Marine exhaust hoses which are are stronger and more durable and wont collapse under heat or vaccume. To top it all off, I got the marine hoses for less than the hose kits from either vendor. Other than that, the kits are pretty much the same parts, made by Kennedy and the water pumps are almost identical. So it's just a matter of what you want to go with.
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