tip 1- when re using anti freeze pour it through a paint strainer. paint strainers sit perfectly in any funnel. they are dirt cheap. a paint strainer will even capture oil and dust particles. anything smaller than dust is not going to hurt or clog your cooling system. tip 2- when filling most cooling systems, either park the car facing up hill or jack the front of the car. this allows all air bubbles to escape towards top front ( see buoyancy ) no bleeding will be required.
thank you for teaching me that performance radiators is the best opinion for me. yesterday night my radiator blew on me because it was plastic. I am gonna invest on getting me an performance radiator
Just curious but why were you guys being so cheap with this install? If I'm replacing my radiator for a "Racecar" I'm replacing the coolant hoses and lines, and installing an aftermarket radiator fan, you can get a 16'' fan with 3,000 cfm for around 16 dollars. Truly worth the extra money when playing with a component like a cooling system. The thing that truly got me is the fact you re-used the old anti-freeze.. Just buy new coolant. Its like $4 to $40 dollars depending on what you get, but pre stone is only $10 dollars for a gallon. Those are just the things I though you should have done, I mean if you are willing to spend 200+ on a aftermarket radiator, go the extra mile and replace your fluids and lines. the fan is my recommendation, but not necessary.
What's the difference between Plastic and Aluminum Radiators? I need one for my 1986 Chevy Silverado c10.Need some adive or help on getting the right one.
Hi Charles! All aluminum radiators are generally used for high performance and maximum cooling capacity. Plastic aluminum is just an OE replacement radiator and not a high performance product. So if you're just looking to replace your factory radiator, you can go with the plastic aluminum. If you have a high performance vehicle that needs maximum cooling, then you would go with the all aluminum. Hope that helps!
greetings hi im newbie here, i wanna ask u something, can we install two radiators on pick up truck for example like Ford Ranger sorry for the noob question, peace be upon to you. :)
You're building a racecar... Put water from a damn tap in it. Even that's better than that old antifreeze... Or buy a little distilled water. I'm sure it's max $5 for 2 gallons.
Easy killer. I didn't say he doesn't know what he's doing but he is being lazy. So here, let me make it simple for you. I've worked on cooling systems before too. Running pure water is one of the best ways to stay cool (besides high quality coolant) with a low temp thermostat and gets the most out of your aluminium rad.. Educate yourself.
tip 1- when re using anti freeze pour it through a paint strainer. paint strainers sit perfectly in any funnel. they are dirt cheap. a paint strainer will even capture oil and dust particles. anything smaller than dust is not going to hurt or clog your cooling system.
tip 2- when filling most cooling systems, either park the car facing up hill or jack the front of the car. this allows all air bubbles to escape towards top front ( see buoyancy ) no bleeding will be required.
thank you for teaching me that performance radiators is the best opinion for me. yesterday night my radiator blew on me because it was plastic. I am gonna invest on getting me an performance radiator
thank you. i almost returned my aftermarket radiator because it looks nothing like the OEM....i was so confused. THANK YOU!
Like the Fender guitar stands lol
Excellent video and cool car!
Just curious but why were you guys being so cheap with this install? If I'm replacing my radiator for a "Racecar" I'm replacing the coolant hoses and lines, and installing an aftermarket radiator fan, you can get a 16'' fan with 3,000 cfm for around 16 dollars. Truly worth the extra money when playing with a component like a cooling system. The thing that truly got me is the fact you re-used the old anti-freeze.. Just buy new coolant. Its like $4 to $40 dollars depending on what you get, but pre stone is only $10 dollars for a gallon. Those are just the things I though you should have done, I mean if you are willing to spend 200+ on a aftermarket radiator, go the extra mile and replace your fluids and lines. the fan is my recommendation, but not necessary.
also a good idea to replace hose clamps...........
Thank u Andy , very good video
Thanks Andy
It's worth noting that actually COPPER dissipates heat better than aluminum...
Hi there, could you do a video on adjustable cam gears? (Installing, and benefits of cam gears, etc...) Cheers btw nice video
question where i can buy one of this aluminum radiator? and cames for any car? thanks
that was a whole lot easier than my 370z cuz of the bumper removal step
thanks for the video i will buy a mishimoto radiator
Thanx 4 info
Where in cakifornia are you guys located?
what about new radiator fans?
Thx appreciate this very much🔥
What's the difference between Plastic and Aluminum Radiators? I need one for my 1986 Chevy Silverado c10.Need some adive or help on getting the right one.
Hi Charles! All aluminum radiators are generally used for high performance and maximum cooling capacity.
Plastic aluminum is just an OE replacement radiator and not a high performance product.
So if you're just looking to replace your factory radiator, you can go with the plastic aluminum. If you have a high performance vehicle that needs maximum cooling, then you would go with the all aluminum.
Hope that helps!
AndysAutoSportTV So the plastic one will work fine for my truck?
Yep, if you just need a replacement and you haven't done any major performance mods to the truck, yeah you should get the plastic one.
AndysAutoSportTV Thanks man you very helpful...
Dear please make a video and talk about oil coolers with thermostat and relocated oil filters .. It's a special request
I didn't know Walter White sells radiators as well as manufacture Meth.
How does he find the time?
Awesome info! thanx
Yes
Who owns the Honda?
greetings hi im newbie here, i wanna ask u something, can we install two radiators on pick up truck for example like Ford Ranger sorry for the noob question, peace be upon to you. :)
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This guy can sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman with white gloves.😉
How do you feel about doing a project 1988 pontiac fiero?
radiator fluid is cheap. I would probably put new ones in rather than reusing the old ones.
You're building a racecar... Put water from a damn tap in it. Even that's better than that old antifreeze... Or buy a little distilled water. I'm sure it's max $5 for 2 gallons.
Shutup, he knows what he's doing you dumb fucking bitch
Easy killer. I didn't say he doesn't know what he's doing but he is being lazy. So here, let me make it simple for you. I've worked on cooling systems before too. Running pure water is one of the best ways to stay cool (besides high quality coolant) with a low temp thermostat and gets the most out of your aluminium rad.. Educate yourself.
jayleno's garage shows water-less anti freeze
And put in a new Rad Cap and Thermostat if you're doing all this work! 😑
Those rims on that are disgusting. Get some BBS cross spokes