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Dimensions for Champion Cooling Radiator CC1198
Champion CC1198 All-Aluminum Radiator Features:
- Includes (1) 13 lb. radiator cap
- 100-percent tig-welded construction with brazed-core technology
- 2 mm thick aluminum end tanks and fittings
- All-billet filler neck
- OEM-style brass petcock drain
- 3/8 in. spaced cooling tubes
- Max Cool louvered technology with 14-16 fins per inch
- Utilizes the OEM mounting style
FAQ
What is the best coolant for a champion radiator?
- The best coolant for a Champion radiator is typically a high-quality, ethylene glycol-based coolant or an ethylene glycol-based coolant mixed with distilled water.
What is the best coolant for aluminum heads and radiators?
- For aluminum heads and radiators, the ideal coolant is one that is compatible with aluminum, typically an ethylene glycol-based coolant specifically formulated for aluminum components.
What antifreeze is good for aluminum engines?
- An antifreeze that is safe for aluminum engines is usually an ethylene glycol-based antifreeze designed for use with aluminum components, ensuring corrosion protection and efficient cooling.
Is Prestone 50 50 safe for aluminum engines?
- Yes, Prestone 50/50 coolant is generally considered safe for aluminum engines as it is formulated to be compatible with various engine types, including those with aluminum components.
Ensure your vehicle's performance with the right cooling system. Champion Cooling offers top-of-the-line radiators and cooling systems designed to keep your engine running at optimal temperatures. Champion's range of cooling solutions ensures durability and efficient heat dissipation, perfect for any automotive application. Trust Champion Cooling for your radiator needs and maintain your vehicle's performance with a reliable cooling system.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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