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Old 07-17-2008, 09:13 PM   #1
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Default Which Radiator and fan for 400HP

I am installing a 410HP Roush into a 1966 mustang and if at all possible I'd like to use the current dimensions for the radiator when purchasing a replacement for the old 2 core I'm taking out. It looks like an Aluminium 2 core (1 inch each tube) may do the job, and then I'll need a serious 16" fan.

Does anyone have any recommendations and experience on which would be the best quality and best result?

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Old 07-17-2008, 09:59 PM   #2
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Default RE: Which Radiator and fan for 400HP

theres lots of options if you dont mind changing the dimensions. JamesW has a good write up on his which was pretty cheap. http://www.midnightdsigns.com/james/

if you want stock sized and appearance that limitschoices somewhat and increases the cost (but not necessarily the quality). try this as a starting point. http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/760077/10002/-1/10597scroll down to ford

IMO, 410hp (and depending on your location) would warrant going wider. Scott H has fitted a 67 radiator support panel. I am planning to cut outmy 66 panel to fit a wider rad. there is a natural line to follow there.
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