Upgrade Radiator?

txredgt

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Having lived in Texas all my life and with our heat in the summers I am beginning to think about how the stang is holding up. I haven't seen too many people with issues with the radiator or overheating but I was thinking about maybe a newer, high flowing rad. Would this help greatly or just be a piece that would make me think its working? I would suspect it would lower temps but other than that :shrug: Any thoughts?
 
Removing a perfectly good radiator would be a waste of money. It MIGHT make sense to upgrade a failed one but if yours is working don't fix it. Plus they are pretty expensive.
 
On the other hand, waiting until the radiator starts leaking is never convenient. The car's 8 years old, so depending on mileage, it isn't a bad idea to replace it before it fails.

The thermostat is what determines the operating temp of the motor, so if it isn't overheating now from a bad radiator, there's no reason the motor would run any cooler.
 
Removing a perfectly good radiator would be a waste of money. It MIGHT make sense to upgrade a failed one but if yours is working don't fix it. Plus they are pretty expensive.
Ditto.
Mustang radiators and fans are very efficiant, my fan stays on about 13 seconds and brings the temps down 10-15 degrees, just clean the thing if its not broken, some should last the life of the car if kept clean.
No reason in replacing a good radiator if its not broken!