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Old 11-30-2008, 11:44 AM
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Well I've sold my blower and going with a truck manifold turbo kit... I am looking for the correct radiator to use on the build and this is the only place that I know to come.. So far the PN that I have now is Griffin 1-25241-X... Is this going to work? Thanks, Chris
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JEGS #555-52000

Check that one out.
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I just checked my reciepts and yes you are correct for the summit part number that you posted...It's the one i have it looks like this...



Although since my turbo was in the way, i capped off the upper and made mine a dual pass so that both inlet and outlet are on the same sides with a diverter half way between them. to kinda get an idea it now looks like this...
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That works.. I appreciate it guys....
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if you have any questions on how its done, or what fans, and to see more pics check out this thread.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/forced-in...icle-here.html

part numbers on first page, and lots of people in there that have done it.



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