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2011 Mustang S197 Aluminum Radiator? Overflow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Toplait" data-source="post: 15961637" data-attributes="member: 189162"><p>I read the reviews on the Steeda website and decided to give it a try. The only negative review I found was on a you tube video of a guy that bought a used S197 with that radiator and swapped it out with a Mishimoto. It was leaking. Not sure how long it was in the car. </p><p></p><p>That CSF radiator is a 2 core btw. It fits autos and sticks. </p><p></p><p>Other then that the Champion or the Fluidyne was high on my list. All three seem to be made in America along with Ford Racing.</p><p></p><p>I believe Ford Racing was my 2nd choice because the guy that did the review on Steeda said he replaced the Ford Racing radiator with the CSF because he was having cooling issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toplait, post: 15961637, member: 189162"] I read the reviews on the Steeda website and decided to give it a try. The only negative review I found was on a you tube video of a guy that bought a used S197 with that radiator and swapped it out with a Mishimoto. It was leaking. Not sure how long it was in the car. That CSF radiator is a 2 core btw. It fits autos and sticks. Other then that the Champion or the Fluidyne was high on my list. All three seem to be made in America along with Ford Racing. I believe Ford Racing was my 2nd choice because the guy that did the review on Steeda said he replaced the Ford Racing radiator with the CSF because he was having cooling issues. [/QUOTE]
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