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Old 03-06-2005, 02:01 AM
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i was looking through one of the vendors sites and came upon an SLP aftermarket radiator for $290 and it is claimed to have a capacity 50% larger than stock. i dont particularly care for slp products but try to keap an open mind, does anyone have any info or feadback on this item?
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i was looking through one of the vendors sites and came upon an SLP aftermarket radiator for $290 and it is claimed to have a capacity 50% larger than stock. i dont particularly care for slp products but try to keap an open mind, does anyone have any info or feadback on this item?
I am told that it has 15-20% greater cooling area then stock,that it is nothing more then an older style LT-1 Rad, but don't know for sure.
I have one in the box that i don't need if you are interested,It ran about 10* cooler on my 427 before i put a Griffith in it.
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thanks for the input. i was thinking abouts some weak spots on my car after the turbo goes on and this was one of the areas i was thinkin into.




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