Radiator Recommendations?

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Radiator Recommendations?

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I'm looking to purchase a new radiator as mine is leaking puddles now. I want a direct fit and so far have noticed that everyone is running a fluidyne. Whats the best bang for your buck in your opinion?
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I have a Fluidyne in my '89. I think it is the best value and it is very close to a direct fit. However the screws that hold the stock fan shroud to the top of the radiator are too small for the big holes on the Fluidyne. I am currently fastening them together with zipties :( Eventually I'll get something to fit.
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Post by buddha »

I've had everything from a Be-Cool to a FMS one. Currently I'm also running a Fluidyne, and is probably one of the better ones I've used. I know quite a few guys run some of those cheaper, sub $200 radiators with good success.
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Post by MidnightPumpkin »

After hours of trying to find reviews on the internet for different radiators I ended up going with the Spectra Premium CU 138 that is offered by Autozone. It came with a limited lifetime warranty and I was able to pick it up for relatively cheap $106. It to is a direct fit and I will install it this weekend. I will try to update my experience with it to let you know if it was worth it or not. If it doesn't preform well I will pull the trigger and install a Fluidyne. Thanks for the help.
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Post by jstanley55 »

I've run fluidyne in many of my cars and have always been more than impressed with their workmanship and quality. If the one you bought doesn't do it for ya buy a fluidyne. Worth every penny imo. Although I have an aluminum be-cool in my chevelle and I am very happy with it as well.
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