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    1. #1
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      Need 1st gen Camaro radiator options

      Well since i can't find a engine combo yet i guess ill buy my radiator setup.

      Im looking for a quality radiator to work with my 1st gen Camaro that will have a ls swap done to it. I would like it to be complete ready to bolt in. The PRC radiators are nice and i liked the entropy radiator but the fans were thicker, overflow nipple hits the radiator cap, and the radiator cap touches the fender braces.

      Prc unit is $1000 plus extra if i want it polished. unsure of the fan setup.

      Entropy is about $800 full 11" fans unsure of the brand

      Is it worth the extra $200? what is the difference in radiators? Griffin also makes a radiator. Who else is recommended?

      ron davis 13" fans runs $1300 - $1400

      $1300 for a C&R with dual 11" fans

    2. #2
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      We've had nothing but success with BeCool radiators.. Might be able to work with you on the price too.

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    3. #3
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      That was one option that i didn't even price. Shoot me a pm with a price and picture if you can

    4. #4
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      I also forgot to mention that i want to stick under $1100. I would rather spend $600 to $800 but if the quality is night and day from a $700 radiator to a $1000 radiator i will pay the difference.

    5. #5
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      I'd be happy to help anyway I can.


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    6. #6
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      I put the Entropy set up in my 1968 Camaro and I love it. It fits great and looks even better.
      The things you listed as problems, really aren't too bad. The radiator cap is real close to the fender brace but I can still remove it without removing the fender brace. The overflow nipple took a little playing with but still threaded in no problem.
      I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

    7. #7
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      ill look at this radiator again this week and go from there. Thank you for the suggestions

    8. #8
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      If I had to do it again I would have gone becool instead of griffin. They have the brackets to make fans work with them. Last time I looked griffen doesn't have anything.
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    9. #9
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      Im either going griffin, entropy or prc.


    10. #10
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      Replied to your PM!
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      www.EntropyRad.com www.SpeedCooling.com
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