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alloy radiators and there benafits..

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alloy radiators and there benafits..

Post by strokgq »

can anyone tell me the benafits of an alloy radiator, and are they worth getting?? im trying to keep a 355 stroker in a gq cool..
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Post by Rhysta »

The stock patrol should be more then enough to keep it cool.

Sorry that doesnt answer your question, just plenty of guys running similar setups with the patrol radiator.
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Post by strokgq »

yeh thanks, just curious.if you save me $400 then im happy with that. once i put thermal fans on im sure it'll be fine.
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Post by Wozza244 »

Alloy radiators are a bit more efficient in cooling to put it simply.
They are stronger than the copper type and are way less prone to cracking under high temps.
Get out there!!
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