slow4dr
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Are the Cold Case ones about the same price or more expensive? I know quite a few guys here have been super happy with theirs.
I got it from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/ALLOYWORKS-C...&qid=1644947172&sprefix=Alloyw,aps,402&sr=8-5Can you share the link for radiator? I'm also in the market for a replacement/upgrade for my 2014 5.3, w/K5L package. I'm searching their website now, but coming up short using their search function.
EDIT: I think I found it... is this what you ordered?: https://www.alloyworksplus.com/coll....collection_1.16&spm_prev=..search.header_1.1
Edit 2: Are these products legit? I see their address is based out of Shanghai, so I assume that's where they're manufactured.
Guess I’ll be the first to find out .It looks like the Cold Case unit is $464 w/shipping.
The AlloyWorks is $269 w/free shipping.
Is the Cold Case worth the extra $200? Is the AlloyWorks going to last?
Guess I’ll be the first to find out .
Guess I’ll be the first to find out .
Summit racing has the coldcase with free shipping, plus $10 oversize charge.It looks like the Cold Case unit is $464 w/shipping.
The AlloyWorks is $269 w/free shipping.
Is the Cold Case worth the extra $200? Is the AlloyWorks going to last?
So that $396 shipped is about the most I’d ever wanna spring for a radiator. The Mishi at $600 is ridiculous.I did fine with a cheap $130 "Champion" branded radiator for my C4 vette.
I ended up having some headgasket sealing issues under WOT, that pressurized the crap out of my cooling system.
I ran a 26psi radiator cap as a workaround for a while.
It ended up bulging the tanks a little.
Went to an MLS style head gasket to fix it later on.
The radiator still works fine, it just has some extra capacity now...
That radiator had some manufacturing defects that didn't hurt its function.
Like the whole radiator had a slight "twist" to it from welding it together I assume.
Didn't affect the fitment much, but I had to use spacers to make it right anyways.
I doubt i would give it much thought, I'm sure it will be fine.
Only difference is probably materials, thicknesses of the aluminum tanks etc.
That said, I nearly sprung for the Mishimoto due to reviews.
Mishimoto MMRAD-GMT-99 Mishimoto Performance Radiators | Summit Racing
Free Shipping - Mishimoto Performance Radiators with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Radiators at Summit Racing.www.summitracing.com
Many here have the cold case radiator and have had no issues with it.
Positive feedback.
I went with that
Cold Case Radiators GMT569A Cold Case Performance Aluminum Radiators | Summit Racing
Free Shipping - Cold Case Performance Aluminum Radiators with qualifying orders of $109. Shop Radiators at Summit Racing.www.summitracing.com
Just a couple thoughts that hopefully will be helpful. When I was researching radiators, I read an article that made the case for a 3-row radiator being less effective than a 2-row for cooling because of less airflow through the coils. And, either a 2 or 3 row will be thicker than the OEM radiator, meaning that you'll need to trim the fan shroud on the top and bottom to fit flush.It looks like the one direct from AllowWorks doesn't include the brass nipple connectors, but the Amazon version does.
And, either a 2 or 3 row will be thicker than the OEM radiator, meaning that you'll need to trim the fan shroud on the top and bottom to fit flush.