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Old 05-23-2008, 01:57 PM
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Default About to order some stuff and wanted to know...

I have asked before but I want to be certain this is the right radiator.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Are the inlet and outlet hose flanges the right size? (1 1/2")

I also plan on tapping the oil pan and wanted to know if you guys are running a straight bulkhead or not.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

I know you cant have mor than a 30* angle on the drain hose leaving the turbo so I guess you guys with the turbos mounted closed to where the battery used to be are tapping the front passengers side right?
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This is a nicer radiator at a lot lower price. The griffin uses epoxy to mount the cores to the tanks and these are 100% welded.

http://www.competitionmotorsportsonl...stem-GM/Detail
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This is a nicer radiator at a lot lower price. The griffin uses epoxy to mount the cores to the tanks and these are 100% welded.

http://www.competitionmotorsportsonl...stem-GM/Detail
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by jstacy
This is a nicer radiator at a lot lower price. The griffin uses epoxy to mount the cores to the tanks and these are 100% welded.

http://www.competitionmotorsportsonl...stem-GM/Detail
Has anyone used this one? Its 4" taller than the Griffin.
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it wont fit unless you have it laying down some, like the stock one. the griffen fits perfect standing straight up. I have the griffin and it keeps my car cool, np.


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Originally Posted by Sideways240sx
it wont fit unless you have it laying down some, like the stock one. the griffen fits perfect standing straight up. I have the griffin and it keeps my car cool, np.


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Thanks! What did you do on the bottom of the radiator support to mount the Griffin?


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