Acesneights1
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yeah if Not I could measure the one in the CUCV. Thing is huge and it's not aluminum either..
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Bigger the better for sure. I agree Aces, no matter what all the 'A properly cooled 6.5, blah blah blah' people say. Even if the system is TIp-Top, best it could get... Still only benefits from a larger Radiator.
No chance a 6.2 Radiator would fit? How much larger is it?
It would be nice if the OEMs make some cool looking easily serviceable bug screens, either metal frame in a track behind the grille, or a mesh one that snaps on front.
Blah-Blah-Blah that would be me I guess among some others.
Bigger does not always equate to cooler there is a science to the heat rejection rate and system flow calcs, important to have the right radiator not just a bigger one, possibly a smaller one will be better.
You can target size a rad for a given range and see some improvement at one end, but alther end can be detrimental, worth exploring I guess, I don't ever have a plow up front, but Ive never overheated either even on the hottest summer days here in the deep south, except when rad & condenser cores were blocked up with debris in between the fins, sometimes you trade out for happy medium which is where the OEM rad puts you.
It would be nice if the OEMs make some cool looking easily serviceable bug screens, either metal frame in a track behind the grille, or a mesh one that snaps on front.
I think what that kid meant was his dads 6.5 gets 4.25 horse per cylinder
Sorry guys to hear all about how poorly the 6.5 is incapable
of producing 425 hp..it has been done years ago and is still
able to do it..cooling is a issue but now with h20 it might also be a tad easier...there is a new way...but I should say it is back too old school...
yeah your right the new db4 pump.. getting the heat out of the engine department is where it is going to start.