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DrifterJay |
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I break stuff... ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,034 Joined: 25-May 03 From: Oceanside, California Member No.: 737 Region Association: None ![]() |
Alright my original "old school" Renegade H. radiator is leaking. Now those of you that put together your cooling setup, what Aluminum radiator did you run from Summit or Jegs? Or other online source?
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Charlie -
As may be thought of the most illogical place to run the hose, under the car has PROVEN to be the solution for this scenario - There have been many many many many people that have been down this path before you - Each of the other scenarios presents issues that either make the car undependable, undrivable, or both - It mainly has to do with the best way to cool the car, with the least amount of problems- Through the rockers you will constantly by dealing with air pockets which create steam and major cooloing issues. Through the inside of the center tunnel will make the car almost unbearable to drive due to the heat, and this does not address that there simply is not enough room for the hoses inside the tunnel as well - Best - Thom |
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