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Old August 4th, 2012, 11:21 PM
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Champion Radiator, aluminum shroud, & electric fan - kit $359.98

Anyone have any experience with the Champion radiators kit? I know the radiators are fantastic because I just put one in the 'vert...just wondered if anyone has their aluminum shroud and electric fans.

3 row radiator, aluminum shroud, 2-14" electric fans - $359.98

http://www.championradiators.com/page/458473582
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Old August 5th, 2012, 02:08 AM
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Hey Steve, first of all thank you for mentioning that the radiator is great, because that's exactly what I wanted to know in another thread, I might buy one, too!
I don't have any first hand experience with the shroud and fans, but I didn't read a lot of good things about them, because the shroud blocks too much air to be effective!
Maybe this is a method to consider?!
http://www.cadvision.com/blanchas/54...FanShroud.html
Thanks again!
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Old August 5th, 2012, 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by ah64pilot
Anyone have any experience with the Champion radiators kit? I know the radiators are fantastic because I just put one in the 'vert...just wondered if anyone has their aluminum shroud and electric fans.

3 row radiator, aluminum shroud, 2-14" electric fans - $359.98

http://www.championradiators.com/page/458473582
No problems with the radiator. I didn't buy the the electric fan kit because after several hours of research the general consensus was that the fans are garbage.
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Old August 5th, 2012, 07:40 AM
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I find the G body 3 core is barely big enough for my 403. The drain **** is in an ignorant spot and buggered up too. Go 4 core, if you do get one. I am thinking the Griffin Dominator, next time out.
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Originally Posted by olds 307 and 403
The drain **** is in an ignorant spot
I found the same problem with the Summit-branded aftermarket aluminum radiator I used for my 67 442. The petcock hit the LH frame horn when the radiator was installed in the stock location. Even using a plug instead of a petcock wouldn't help because there wasn't enough room to get a wrench on it. So, I moved the mounts enough to the right that I could open the petcock. It was a PITA getting the fan shroud and top plate lined up then, so I had to slot some of the mounting holes. It all works fine now.
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I found the same problem with the Summit-branded aftermarket aluminum radiator I used for my 67 442. The petcock hit the LH frame horn when the radiator was installed in the stock location. Even using a plug instead of a petcock wouldn't help because there wasn't enough room to get a wrench on it. So, I moved the mounts enough to the right that I could open the petcock. It was a PITA getting the fan shroud and top plate lined up then, so I had to slot some of the mounting holes. It all works fine now.
That's what I have in the silver car right now and it's the same way. One of the tanks sits in the cradle but the other one is way off. I just put one of the Champion's I mentioned in my convertible and it fits great...

I know I'm gonna get a radiator from them but I was thinking about the fans too...but maybe not if they're not any good.
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What size champion radiator did you go with and what temperature does your engine run with it?
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We put a 3 core in the convertible and it cruised for 200 miles with a 180 thermostat and never broke 190...with the A/C on the whole way. I think they are pretty good radiators and it fit in the factory location with a factory 4 core top plate.
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Originally Posted by Insom
No problems with the radiator. I didn't buy the the electric fan kit because after several hours of research the general consensus was that the fans are garbage.
Agreed.

I have the 4 core Champion Radiator for my LS swap.
I'm not using their cheap low CFM fans they overcharge for.

I'm using a 90's Ford Taurus fan.
4000 cfm junkyard $40 fan baby. My write up on Nastyz28
that or the Ford Windstar fans are great inexpensive options you can get new for ~$80.

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