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Old 08-29-2014, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by comatoastWS6
Thanks... right in fron t of the ac condenser, towards the top? Sorry Every how to on this topic has all of the pics deleted from the how to
Anywhere you see fit in the air damn will work
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Originally Posted by comatoastWS6
Thanks... right in fron t of the ac condenser, towards the top? Sorry Every how to on this topic has all of the pics deleted from the how to
Its so big just get it wherever as long as its flat on the condenser. There isnt much room up there.
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senicalj4579 what is the make/model of your cooler?

you guys running these larger coolers in front of the radiator/condenser area, is there any overheating issues in stop and go traffic? anyone in the South have these? its in the mid 90's here lately so i want to be safe and not overheat the motor.
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I never had issues with it flat against the condensor. Once I moved it away I started having high trans temps and had to add a fan. For the motor I've switched to the eBay aluminum radiator ($150) and it works awesome in everything but 90+ temps. I'm missing some of the shrouding that leads up to the condenser and I think that's contributing. Also, having the AC charged and working good helps. When the AC is on high it kicks out a ton of heat. Being able to drop one fan speed can really help motor temps when its 95 plus. You're needle won't show it but if you have a digital gauge you can watch what AC does to motor temp.
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