Which Radiator is better, Fluidyne or LFP?

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I thinking of buying one of these not sure which one? Fluidyne or LFP? I bought the Fluidyne H/E and I am still self conscious of the size. Bigger is always better, I don't care what they say.

Anyone know the fluid capacities, etc? Which one fits better?
LFP
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LFP
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LFP
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Fluidyne
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Fluidyne
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hmm

I don't know what to believe. I was going to buy a new radiator but I have been hearing that it won't help any. I have my fans coming on early and I also run a 170 thermostat plus the head cooling kit. I don't have any cooling problems but I'am moving to Florida so I thought I would change it just to make it run cooler. I was told the factory radiator is very good and that I would be wasting my money. Someone should do some real world testing on the street to find out the answer.
 
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They are practically the same dimensions and construction. The Fluidyne might have a little more surface area and/or end tank volume, but I doubt you'll notice much of any performance difference. I have the Fluidyne.
 

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Thank you


WDW MKR said:
They are practically the same dimensions and construction. The Fluidyne might have a little more surface area and/or end tank volume, but I doubt you'll notice much of any performance difference. I have the Fluidyne.
 

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I have a fluidyne. It's a little tighter fit, but thats because its a little larger. More surface area is the reason you are upgrading, so why not get the most out of your money. I did see a difference when datalogging the ect's and iat's after runs. I'm sure both are great and I'm not saying one is better. Just noteing what I have for whatever help I can offer.
 

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