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<blockquote data-quote="SlowSVT" data-source="post: 4893800" data-attributes="member: 20202"><p>A dual pass radiator routes the coolant from one side then to other, then back again. No real advantage. It's like splitting a radiator in half and then re-connecting it end to end. The end result is you expose the same volume of coolant over the same surface area as a single pass cooler. I prefer the single pass because the water moves slower through it which should be easier for the pump to push more volume. Other then that I don't think it makes much difference.</p><p></p><p>For an H/E get the biggest one you can fit in there. Consider a Gord's H/E. Not sure if Fluidyne or LFP have changed their design but Gords is/was the largest H/E available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlowSVT, post: 4893800, member: 20202"] A dual pass radiator routes the coolant from one side then to other, then back again. No real advantage. It's like splitting a radiator in half and then re-connecting it end to end. The end result is you expose the same volume of coolant over the same surface area as a single pass cooler. I prefer the single pass because the water moves slower through it which should be easier for the pump to push more volume. Other then that I don't think it makes much difference. For an H/E get the biggest one you can fit in there. Consider a Gord's H/E. Not sure if Fluidyne or LFP have changed their design but Gords is/was the largest H/E available. [/QUOTE]
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