So how do people with no real design limitation choose there radiators?
I need to work out what size is required to cool the ls2, will be front mounted and used at high and low speed...aside from just measuring up a standard commodore radiator is there any way to tell from scratch what will be sufficient?
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Re: Radiators
i went the biggest i could fit in the chosen area.
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Re: Radiators
As evan said, also ally is stronger and has more opportunity for heat transfer without the plastic tanks, soft mount it or floating in a captive frame. Also think about over-driving the water pump for more water turnover
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