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02-17-2008, 11:50 PM | #1 |
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Alloy Rads: Actual Weight Saved
My old rad was looking too tired to run 11's so I stepped up to an alloy unit.
It's an AFCO direct bolt in unit, very good quality, my only comment was that the bottom outlet is too long and angled upwards. I had to cut and shut the hose to make it fit. Everything else was a direct bolt in, it uses the standard mounts and rubbers. Here is the link: http://www.afabcorp.com/AFCO_Dynatec...chevy-full-rad I got mine for $345.99 on e-bay. The core is the same dimensions as a SBC copper rad. So how much weight does it save? The AFCO weighs 15.5lb when empty. Full the AFCO is 27.5lb. My old rad for a SBC weighs 21.5lb empty. Full it weighs 31.75lb. As you can see the Alloy rad holds more water. So a net saving of 4.25lb. Every little helps, but unless your rad is shot like mine the money could be spent better on something else. Neil.
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02-20-2008, 09:35 AM | #2 |
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Re: Alloy Rads: Actual Weight Saved
Thanks for the post I to am building a racer and your info will help. John
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02-20-2008, 09:39 AM | #3 |
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Re: Alloy Rads: Actual Weight Saved
since we are on the radiator subjuct and weight issue.. is anyone running alcohol and how small of radiator is posible...
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02-20-2008, 12:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: Alloy Rads: Actual Weight Saved
I'm switching to alky this year. I bought a single row 20"x29" baby radiator. The top hose is 12AN. We'll see how it works in a few weeks.
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02-20-2008, 08:33 PM | #5 |
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Re: Alloy Rads: Actual Weight Saved
I had a custom two pass(like a vw scirocco) aluminum radiator made to my specs and its the bomb! I fill my radiator at the intake so all my radiator has is two threaded bungs and a drain. The workmanship is awesome and I think I could drive my truck to the beach (three hours away) If I had an extra grand for fuel!
This is where I had mine made and they were the Bomb. it only took two weeks and it was less than 300 to my door. http://www.fsrproducts.com/ I haven't weighed it but its very light. I had a freind help me with the shroud but they will sell you a fan and shroud also!
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