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Muzzy 66:
After very nearly hurting my car on the w/end away Ive come home and gone about putting in some gear Ive had aside for when I built a motor,but its needs some love and help with the cooling now...
Ive come across this mob called flex a lite
www.flex-a-lite.com
Selling some smick looking radiators,with some nice looking accesories for mounting trans coolers and thermos onto..
After any feedback if anyone has used or knows anyone that has used them.
Muzzy 66:
heres a link
http://www.flex-a-lite.com/auto/html/50164.html
Steve:
I had a radiator built for my car locally ,the Monza is known for heating issues in the USA because of its front shape
I used the oem tanks ,it is 3 core close tube (radiator to fan distance is not that great ) I also had it made in to a triple pass radiator (need an external trans cooler) all up cost $600 ,NO issues whatsoever with temp using the standard Chev fixed blade fan
worth thinking about before going the import route
Muzzy 66:
Ive got a 3 core here was going to make up brackets for the trans cooler and thermo as Ive done in the past just wanted to know if anyone has used this mob...
They are available localy, american autos carry them,Hardimans carry then,summit carry them..
bonnevista:
Whilst looking thru the Sept. issue of Just Cars, on page 127, there's an ad from the distributers of Kendall Motor Oil. They say they are carrying a line of aluminium radiators that are a direct bolt in, including trans cooler, for many cars, including Mustang.
The 3 row is $495 and the 4 row is $595.
They're in Sydney and their ph no. is 9477 7666.
As far as Flex a lite is concerned, they're an American co. that's been around for probably 50 years, if not longer.
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