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Champion Cooling EC1451 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?
- Aluminum radiators offer superior heat dissipation, lasting durability, and lighter weight compared to traditional radiators.
- The EC1451 model ensures optimal cooling efficiency for your vehicle.
What is the best coolant for a champion radiator?
- Use coolants compatible with aluminum radiators, like ethylene glycol-based ones, ensuring efficient heat transfer and corrosion protection.
- Consult the vehicle's manual for specific recommendations.
Do aluminum radiators run cooler?
- Yes, aluminum radiators dissipate heat more effectively due to their material properties, leading to better cooling performance.
- The EC1451 aluminum radiator ensures optimal heat dissipation for improved engine performance.
Why upgrade to aluminum radiator?
- Aluminum radiators offer enhanced cooling, durability, and weight benefits over economy core radiators.
- The EC1451 aluminum radiator provides superior cooling efficiency and longevity for your vehicle.
Specifications:
What is the warranty on this?
Do you have same radiator that works with manual trans?
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