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{USERNAME} wrote: But it wouldn't increase surface area would it? They would still use the same length and height yeah? air goes through the radiator though doesn't it ![]() thickness counts for surface area, more fins = more surface area = greater cooling capacity.
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Then why is the one in my XR8 the thicker 32mm one, and the one that was in my EL 6 was 25mm? Both are/were factory.
Ford dont make mention of the thicker ones, because they are no longer available. People ended up just putting in the thinner ones in 8s once they died.
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thats a good guestion??
i no the e series v8 i have owned had a std 25mm?? and when it needed a new one (about 4 years ago now) ford told me they were the same part number..from 6 to 8.. maybe the original was different? and ford decided that supplying a 6 cyl as a replacement was good enough? |
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Age: 34 Posts: 130 Joined: 21st May 2009 Ride: NL Fairlane Concorde Ghia Location: Adelaide, SA |
I've got the 5ltr plonk and replaced my busted 8 cyl radiator with a 6cyl one, there's only a few mm difference. Nothing wrong with it
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I just remembered a conversation with a radiator distributor in Brooklyn and he confirmed that the 6 & 8 cyl radiators are identical. I asked him about the XR8 radiator and he said they are a slightly different physical fit compared to the standard radiators.
Anyhow, yesterday I ordered a new radiator through Racetec and Brian said he'd got me a radiator which had more fins than the standard one, so I was happy. It's now in and the engine runs a lot cooler ( even in the 32° temp this arvo ).
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No problem at all Ash.
I paid $275 for the radiator and as regards the engine temp, it used to sit on "R" when it was a hot day or driving up a hill, but on the way home it was sitting between "A" and "L" when loading up the engine and driving up the Dandenong Ranges. ( using the word NORMAL on the temp gauge as the reference ) When cruising on a level road, the temp gauge needle dropped down a little to just under the word NORMAL. The thermostat I fitted a couple of years ago is just the standard thermostat as its just a mild stroker and not a race engine. As I still don't have the display module for the v500, I can't give you an exact temperature sorry.
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i've got a 32mm near new 2core here out of my turbo as i fitted a 40mm 3 core in the turbo for doing burnouts.The differance is 4 deg with the thermo's on sitting in traffic on a 32 deg day...
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