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2014 5.0 running hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="fishpick" data-source="post: 15564542" data-attributes="member: 182347"><p>I did the FRPP radiator and the GT500 fan as part of my Whipple install last week - nothing to it. Hardest part (if you have an auto) is the stupid stock radiator has the huge plastic "feet" molded into the base that really don't want to let go of the auto trans cooler lines when you pull things out - but I yanked the radiator w/ the fan still on it... it's like 4 bolts on the top, the degas bottle, and a few hoses... really nothing to it!</p><p></p><p>The FRPP radiator is MASSIVE by comparison of the stock unit... I'm expecting a BIG difference in just that. If I had it to do over again - I think I'd get the radiator and skip the extra cost of the GT500 fan (said by someone who has installed things but not started the car yet)... radiator - big physical differences (the middle tabs on the front don't want to play nice with the auto trans HE as well, but can be made to comply), the fan - middling differences, physically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishpick, post: 15564542, member: 182347"] I did the FRPP radiator and the GT500 fan as part of my Whipple install last week - nothing to it. Hardest part (if you have an auto) is the stupid stock radiator has the huge plastic "feet" molded into the base that really don't want to let go of the auto trans cooler lines when you pull things out - but I yanked the radiator w/ the fan still on it... it's like 4 bolts on the top, the degas bottle, and a few hoses... really nothing to it! The FRPP radiator is MASSIVE by comparison of the stock unit... I'm expecting a BIG difference in just that. If I had it to do over again - I think I'd get the radiator and skip the extra cost of the GT500 fan (said by someone who has installed things but not started the car yet)... radiator - big physical differences (the middle tabs on the front don't want to play nice with the auto trans HE as well, but can be made to comply), the fan - middling differences, physically. [/QUOTE]
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