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FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » radiator and electric fan setup » 8/12/2025 9:23 AM |
i actually have the "gauge" in the dash hooked up and an aftermarket gauge that has actual degreed readings on it.
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » radiator and electric fan setup » 8/12/2025 7:57 AM |
in car temp gauge and a laser thermometer
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » radiator and electric fan setup » 8/11/2025 11:57 AM |
I believe its a stock radiator with a 17 inch non clutch fan, 5 blade i think as im not near the car. no ac, has a half shroud, 180 degree thermostat. its always kinda ran hot if you got stuck at a light or low speed cruise.
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » radiator and electric fan setup » 8/11/2025 8:21 AM |
I have been having issues with my 65 289 running 230 degrees if i have to sit to long. What brand of aluminum radiators with electric fans have you all switched to and how has your experience been with your choice?
Thanks
Tom
MustangSteve Annual Bash Info » Bash » 9/17/2022 5:41 PM |
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