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Old 03-12-2003, 08:40 PM
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Fluidyne Radiator

I was looking for new aftermarket HP radiators, and i came across a brand called Fluidyne. Ive seen them in magazines before as well, and they were in some very quality cars. Im just wondering if anyone here has a fluidyne in their camaro, and if it is preforming as well as expectations might be. BTW, it would be preferable if you can tell me how they preform on a 2.8L v6.
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I looked into Fluidyne a while ago. At that time they had not yet begun to mass produce the 3rd Gen radiators. They were going to be very expensive from what the person told me. I went with the Griffin instead.
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I also checked into a fluidyne radiators because a buddy of mine who races mustangs in NMRC renegade class has a fluidyne in his car. He is extremely satisfied with it. So, I called fluidyne and like the previous thread they do not mass produce radiators for 3rd gen cars. However, they would sell a tested radiator at that time for a little over 600 dollars.
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Yeah, thats what they told me too. For $600 I bought a Griffin radiator and Spal dual fans. THey great.
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who did you get the Spal dual fan from, and how much. I have seen your previous posts on your radiator setup and i really like it.
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I bought the Spal fans from Carshopinc.com It sold for $245 with shipping. That is the same fan that Jeg's and Summit sell for almost $300. The carshop place is the cheapest I have ever found for the spal fan, and I searched for a while to find it cheaper than jegs/summit. It really works well.
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Originally posted by cerice
I also checked into a fluidyne radiators because a buddy of mine who races mustangs in NMRC renegade class has a fluidyne in his car. He is extremely satisfied with it. So, I called fluidyne and like the previous thread they do not mass produce radiators for 3rd gen cars. However, they would sell a tested radiator at that time for a little over 600 dollars.
What do you mean by the term "tested radiator"?

Thanks..........
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