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Old 07-21-2014   #1
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Default Fluidyne radiator question

For those who are running Fluidyne radiators - are they single row or dual row?

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Old 07-21-2014   #2
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For those who are running Fluidyne radiators - are they single row or dual row?

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Just installed one. Don't know but it fits under the stock shroud.
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Just installed one. Don't know but it fits under the stock shroud.
That's why I am looking at either Fluidyne or Dewitt. Both will fit under the stock shroud w/o modification.
Just trying to determine which will cool more efficiently.
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That's why I am looking at either Fluidyne or Dewitt. Both will fit under the stock shroud w/o modification.
Just trying to determine which will cool more efficiently.
I actually increased the temps for fans ON just to keep motor at an operating temperature of 85-90C or 180-190F.
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I actually increased the temps for fans ON just to keep motor at an operating temperature of 85-90C or 180-190F.
What kind of outside temp? Mid 80s?
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What kind of outside temp? Mid 80s?
Those are coolant temps and Celsius. It's cruising at about 85 C which is just fine.
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Old 07-22-2014   #7
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What kind of outside temp? Mid 80s?
Sorry misunderstood your question. It was right about 80F outside.
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Default Re: Fluidyne radiator question

Fluidyne works well for me in AZ, 1/4 mile, track days, 1 & 1.5 mile all good
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That's why I am looking at either Fluidyne or Dewitt. Both will fit under the stock shroud w/o modification.
SC, you just built a 380 and don't want to trim a little plastic?
I placed a Ron Davis 3 row. I can look it up, but I think I had
to trim 3/4" here, 1/2" there. No big deal. Runs MUCH cooler.
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I do not think fluidyne makes these anymore, so maybe not a option, unless used
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