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Old 02-03-2014, 07:33 PM
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I'm looking to stand my radiator up this winter to prepare for my future forged motor and larger turbo build I have planned.

I'm looking to do what some of you guys have done and tuck the radiator under the core support rather than cutting the entire support out. Can you guys tell me which radiator you used to achieve this?

This attached pic is what I'm shooting for, any recommendations/advice is greatly appreciated
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Thanks man, I actually looked through that exact thread and found some great info but also a fair amount of different options. I was just looking to be able to find someone who has done the under the core method and which radiator they used
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I would like to hear from someone that has run a 28x19x3 double row radiator. I'm like you I read that thread and there is so many different ways to do it. I just want my car to be cool the first time and not have to redo it.



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