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SparkyRnD
09-14-2011, 12:55 PM
RnD Fabrication 1962-1967 Nova LS Conversion Radiators!

RnD Fabrication is proud to introduce our line of 1962-1967 Nova LS Swap Radiators! Base price for these is $425 and they include a transmission cooler. Port locations are correct for the LS Swap, and they include the steam port as well.


https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2011/09/NovaLS-1.jpg

Here is a link to the Nova page on our website:
http://www.rndfabrication.com/Nova.html

BADDRIDE II
09-14-2011, 06:11 PM
RnD Fabrication 1962-1967 Nova LS Conversion Radiators!

RnD Fabrication is proud to introduce our line of 1962-1967 Nova LS Swap Radiators! Base price for these is $425 and they include a transmission cooler. Port locations are correct for the LS Swap, and they include the steam port as well.


https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2011/09/NovaLS-1.jpg

Here is a link to the Nova page on our website:
http://www.rndfabrication.com/Nova.html

Any pictures of LS with shroud/fans? Any details on what fans you use (cfm rating/brand) What kinda HP ratings with dual fans? Thanks.

SparkyRnD
09-14-2011, 06:17 PM
we don't have pictures yet of the shroud & fan kit, but will soon. They run $250 for the kit, and another $75 with the relay controller kit. We have private-label fans we use, and the CFM ratings for singles is around 2,400-2,800 depending on size, and the twin fan kits (smaller fans usually) are around the same cfm combined, sometimes higher depending on space available. This size radiator with a large single or smaller double fans (10-12" range) should cool a very healthy LS motor, around the 650-750 range. Of course, there is a lot more that goes into cooling an engine than just the radiator, so available air space coming in, path for hot air to leave the engine compartment, tuning, etc. all play a part.

BADDRIDE II
09-15-2011, 08:14 AM
Thanks for info.....looking forward to pictures with shroud/dual fans. I am sure will be very nice!

SparkyRnD
09-15-2011, 10:29 AM
Here is one we built for the Scout guys, showing a typical fan and shroud setup.

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2011/09/IMG_0942-2.jpg