Radiator choices 26" or 22"

Later cars with AC could have 26" radiators. But without AC they also frequently had 22" radiators, so, it's not just a year thing.

But even with a car that had a 22" radiator standard mounting a 26" radiator is pretty easy. It can be as simple as just drilling 4 holes, although you can go the extra mile and weld the nuts to the core support like the factory did to make installing the radiator a little easier.

My Duster came with a 22" radiator from the factory. I installed a 26" Champion radiator and use a '95-2000 Ford Contour dual speed, dual electric fan set up on it. I left the core support opening alone, it only partially shrouds the outer rows of the core. And the fans have a shroud that covers the entire core, so, air is pulled across all of it when the fans are running anyway. At speed there's no cooling issue. The smaller radiator won't save you a ton of weight (and the aluminum radiator is lighter to start than a factory radiator anyway). And a larger coolant volume is a good thing, not a bad thing. I suppose every little bit of weight counts if you're really serious about racing, but a few degrees of engine temperature can make a really big difference too. If the larger radiator lets you control your engine temps better, it would make a bigger difference than the small change in weight IMO.

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Hi, 72bluNblu
I've got my engine mocked up in my 68 cuda with 408 small block, the car dynoed at 520 hp and 520 torque. I'm in the process of figuring out a radiator, going to be running a mechanical fan with fan clutch. I'm looking at a champion 26" 2 row radiator rated for 650 hp. Is this the same radiator you have? Where radiator mounts to core support, how much radiator is in engine side?

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