Champion Cooling Systems CC951 All-Aluminum Radiator for 1982-1992 Chevrolet Camaro
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Champion Cooling CC951 All-Aluminum Replacement Radiator Features:
- Includes 16 lb. cap
- Fully tig-welded aircraft-grade aluminum
- Brazed core
- 14-16 fins per inch
- 3/8 in. spaced tubes
- Billet fill neck
- OEM-style brass petcock
FAQ
Is an all aluminum radiator better?
- An all-aluminum radiator offers superior heat dissipation compared to traditional radiators.
- Aluminum radiators are lighter in weight, enhancing overall vehicle performance.
- They are more durable and less prone to corrosion, ensuring longer lifespan.
Why upgrade to aluminum radiator?
- Improved cooling efficiency for high-performance engines.
- Enhanced durability, reducing the risk of leaks and failures.
- Lighter weight contributes to better vehicle handling and performance.
How much does it cost to replace a Camaro radiator?
The cost of replacing a Camaro radiator can vary based on factors like the model year, brand, and labor fees. Generally, it can range from $200 to $800.
Looking for a quality radiator for your Camaro? Champion's selection includes radiators suitable for different Camaro models, such as the 1982, 1989, and 1992 Camaro radiators, including the 3rd gen Camaro radiator, with a precise fit, optimal cooling, and durability. Whether it’s a 1982 Camaro radiator, 92 Camaro radiator, or any other model year, Champion Cooling Systems offer top-notch performance and reliability. Upgrade to an all-aluminum radiator for improved cooling efficiency, durability, and overall vehicle performance.
Specifications:
What are the dimensions of the tanks where they mount in the rubber mounts on the top and bottom? Other reviews state that this does not fit the same as a stock radiator does. Thank You!
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