Fluidyne radiator = awesome

Joe 5.0

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Got my radiator from Summit last week, its the http://store.summitracing.com/default.asp?target=/egnsearch.asp&N=400076

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It fit in 100% perfect, everything lined up. Put next to the stock radiator its at least twice as thick and MUCH higher quality. No plastic, all very nice TIG welds.

I dont have a fan on the car right now (waiting for it in the mail), but it ALREADY runs cooler. On the expressway it barely got to the N when i was cruising, and when flogging it in the city it got to about the O. Remember this is with no fan, so i'm sure it'll be even better after thats in. Now granted its not hot right now (has been like 60-70 last couple days), so we'll see how it performs in the summer heat.

Anyways just wanted to post a early review. I'm going to Gingerman (road course) this coming week, so that will really put it to the test. :nice:
 

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I know, this winter I'm getting a full compliment of guages. I know my stock guage is decently accurate tho, since a couple times it shut the ac condensor off right when it hit the L, dont ask i was in a bad spot.

Do you know if autometer makes a full replacement speedo cluster for the 94/95?
 
Joe 5.0 said:
I know, this winter I'm getting a full compliment of guages. I know my stock guage is decently accurate tho, since a couple times it shut the ac condensor off right when it hit the L, dont ask i was in a bad spot.

Do you know if autometer makes a full replacement speedo cluster for the 94/95?

There is a company called Florida 5.0 that makes those gauge clusters for our cars. Sorry, don't have the website though.
 
You Yankee Guys just crack me up with threads like these :rlaugh:

Take it from a Texas Boy where it gets a bit hotter than your stompin grounds

If my Fluidyne keeps me nice & cool here .....................

You guys know its gonna do the job for you :D

Grady
 
Actually it was a pretty hot summer here, it was still in the 80's into september which is pretty unheard of. And there was a stretch in July when it was like 90 and higher for a couple weeks straight. The difference is that 90* here is like 100 in texas since the state is surrounded by laeks its always humid in the summer, whereas texas is like a desert, nice & dry. :)

But yeah, you guys still have harsher temps so if the Fluidyne works for you it'll work for me. :)
 
Joe 5.0 said:
Actually it was a pretty hot summer here, it was still in the 80's into september which is pretty unheard of. And there was a stretch in July when it was like 90 and higher for a couple weeks straight. The difference is that 90* here is like 100 in texas since the state is surrounded by laeks its always humid in the summer, whereas texas is like a desert, nice & dry. :)

But yeah, you guys still have harsher temps so if the Fluidyne works for you it'll work for me. :)

Just funnin with ya a bit :D

The Fulidyne is a nice upgrade for sure. :nice:

No muss ... No :fuss:

Grady