Maxx Power Ford Chrysler Style Tri Flow Aluminum Radiator 26 Inch
Maxx Power Tri Flow Radiators are designed to eliminate your overheating issues. Temperature reductions of up to 24 degrees F over your current temp are not uncommon. Independent lab tests with LS motors have shown 20 degrees F drop in temp over conventional aluminum radiators and even more over OE copper/brass.
- Designed to eliminate overheating issues
- Temperature reductions of up to 24 degrees F
- Fully TIG welded 6061 aluminum tanks and core
- Unique design passes coolant though core 2x more than other radiators
It was developed with 2 rows and a 1 inch oval tube core and a unique coolant path that routes the coolant through the radiator core 3 times and increases turbulent flow while passing the coolant in front of the fan 3 times. Traditional radiators only pass the coolant 1 time in the front of the fan. This is what makes this Radiator the best on the market.
Fully TIG welded 6061 aluminum tanks, with 2 inch mounting tabs on each side make mounting in your car or truck easy, no matter what it is. Configured for universal fit with 1.5 inch inlet and 1.75 inch outlet, a machined radiator cap opening and overflow nipple on passenger side, plus a welded 1/4 NPT bung that can be used for a LS steam port or temperature sender up top, and another one for the petcock. Complete the cooling system with no fastener aluminum shroud (#20297) and 16 inch electric fan (#20243) specifically sized for MaxxPower radiators.
Product Name | Maxx Power Ford Chrysler Style Tri Flow Aluminum Radiator 26 Inch |
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Warranty Term | None |
Is ESP | No |
Is Canceled | No |
90 Day Returns | No |
ATF Recommended products - Enabled | No |
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warranty_ax | 365 days warranty.![]() |
Storage Case Included | No |
Do Not Use - Application - Depreciated | Universal |
Do Not Use - Instructions - Depreciated | Click here for product instructions Click here to download product specifications. |
Do Not Use - Safety Info - Depreciated | Never open a radiator that the engine has been allowed to reach operating temperature. Serious injury can occur from scalding coolant or steam. |