radiator October 15, 2011 01:01AM
Does anyone have a good option for a light radiator with a big enough capacity for a dss?


Thanks

Re: radiator October 16, 2011 08:52AM
doesn't take much. used one out of a pinto i think, electric fan and 12 volt water pump.

Re: radiator October 16, 2011 02:05PM
why run water and have all the hastle? Dry block and be done !!!

Re: radiator October 16, 2011 03:16PM
Probably doesn't like warped sleeves. The SF I work on has a small aluminum radiator that I believe is targeted at circle track cars. It's probably about 20" wide by 15" tall. Of course the SF makes a lot less heat than a DSS but our water temp is usually still below 150 after the first run. Check with the automotive parts suppliers to see what they have.

Re: radiator October 16, 2011 03:29PM
how much u wana spend? i had a custom Griffin made an aluminum 20''x20'' two row thats bout 3'' thick, with AN fittings for $500. It looks good and works Great!

Re: radiator October 16, 2011 04:04PM
JEGS has a nice selection of aluminum radiators.

Re: radiator October 17, 2011 01:54AM
Afco or Speedway Motors

Re: radiator October 17, 2011 11:44AM
I purchased a cheap aluminum radiator from Summit and cut off the conventional hose fittings and added female Iron Pipe Adapters to fit my hoses. The radiator was under 200.00 and a little time with a aluminum welder. It works good when the head gasket holds.

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