First Generation Firebird-L Mailing List ......................................................................... I run the Rodney Red w/ my stock shroud and heavy duty fan clutch. In South Texas, my temps stay at 185-195 and never gets above 210.
If you already have the stock setup, just put it together and save some cash. More than likely it will work, and IMHO, looks better too. Thomas www.1969fb.com -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of KJ Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 1:27 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [FGF] Radiators and fans First Generation Firebird-L Mailing List ......................................................................... I'm ready to order a radiator for my car. It's a 67 with a 69 400, and a new 700r4. I looked through previous posts and saw that several recommend the Rodney Red radiator and one someone mentioned to get the electric fan setup too. However, when I looked at the rodney red website, it does not show an available electric fan. They even go so far as to say that the stock fan and shroud are more than adequate in most applications. I have a new GM fan shroud, but don't mind unloading it if I need to go electric instead, I just wanted to get a wider set of opinions here. Also, I'll need to get everything from the pulley forward if I go with a tradional fan, so what would you guys recommend? Thanks, KJ Sent from my iPhone ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Submissions to Firebird-L: <[email protected]> Unsubscribe from Firebird-L: <[email protected]> Help: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/firebird/Firebird-L.html> Classifieds: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/ubb/> Owner Pictures: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/show/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Submissions to Firebird-L: <[email protected]> Unsubscribe from Firebird-L: <[email protected]> Help: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/firebird/Firebird-L.html> Classifieds: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/ubb/> Owner Pictures: <http://FirstGenFirebird.org/show/>
