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<blockquote data-quote="djtyau" data-source="post: 6620554" data-attributes="member: 26232"><p>I never saw overheating in stop and go. I would say fan settings were the culprit in those cases.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't do an aftermarket radiator unless you can get a 2 year warranty from the manufacturer, which isn't going to happen. I took out my Fluidyne and put the stocker back in after it started leaking from the top mounting brackets. The only real difference I saw was that the temps. went down quicker when I went from stop/go traffic to a steady cruise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djtyau, post: 6620554, member: 26232"] I never saw overheating in stop and go. I would say fan settings were the culprit in those cases. I wouldn't do an aftermarket radiator unless you can get a 2 year warranty from the manufacturer, which isn't going to happen. I took out my Fluidyne and put the stocker back in after it started leaking from the top mounting brackets. The only real difference I saw was that the temps. went down quicker when I went from stop/go traffic to a steady cruise. [/QUOTE]
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