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Champion radiator CC369DP outlet sizes?
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I'm looking at a Champion CC369DP and I'm not sure what inlet/outlet sizes to get. Currently have a 1997 Z/28 LT1 in the truck with a future LS swap planned. What should I get?
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Re: Champion radiator CC369DP outlet sizes?
Go with these guys, you get what you pay for and they will add the steam port, champion won't.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=591690 |
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Re: Champion radiator CC369DP outlet sizes?
champion does have a steam port...but RnD are members and do offer a member discount..looks like you have to pay an extra $70 for inlet and outlets on champion plus $379 plus $180 for fans for a total of $629 for champion...if my maths right..
RnD is $665 with fans, shroud and discount my.02 would be spent with RnD.. |
Re: Champion radiator CC369DP outlet sizes?
My champion did not come with a steam port, but maybe they have changed since.
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I have the RnD rad and the outlets are on the passenger's side of the rad. That makes the hoses difficult to find and sparkey told me I was on my own to find what fit. Ended up jeep grand Cherokee 4
0 hoses fit. I will be buying a champion for my 1967 truck that I swapped this spring to add a transmission cooler as the griffin currently does not have one. |
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I've looked at the R&D and had planned on going that route but the lifetime warranty of the Champion is a HUGE selling point for me.
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