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wcaule1

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I'm looking at replacing the stock 3 core radiator in my '67 with a high efficiency 4 core from either of these places. The number of fins/inch and tubes on the JBG model is less than the one from Duff, but it's also a little cheaper. Is the price a direct corrolation between the cooling capacity of these two? Is it worth the extra cost (and higher shipping) to go with the Duff? Anyone have any advice for this topic? Thanks.

 

Broncoholics

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I went with the 4 core. It works OK. I never had problems with the 3 core until the fan went through it. I've had a few problems overheating with the 4 core but I always have mud packed in the radiator and can't get much air through. But all in all it seems to be a decent radiator. The Aluminum's are even better to keep temos down. Dont get the epoxy type.

 

BroncoBernie

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:blink: I went with the 4 core from Wild Horses. Very happy with it, excellent product not a scrach on it. I don't no all the info on the two you are looking at but Jeffs cooler looks like a very good radiator for the price. I know the auto is a little more, I have a 3 speed. :blush: Far as I know mabe they are the same radiator Diff vendors.
 

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