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Performance radiator for 2014 Mustang GT automatic
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<blockquote data-quote="clinton2003" data-source="post: 15808201" data-attributes="member: 144769"><p>The radiator is the same part between the auto's and manuals. the radiators do not have built in trans coolers. The factory 6r80 trans cooler is stand alone. have you even looked up under there? lol</p><p></p><p>therefore you can use any aftermarket radiator without any changes... </p><p>they coyote cars like to be on the warmer side, it is not recommended to put like a 180 thermostat in unless you are having issues with getting too warm. </p><p>The factory thermostat is 195, therefore if your planning on getting it down to that temp, that will be almost impossible... if you want it cooler, you're probably going to have to drop the thermostat temp.... </p><p></p><p>that being said, its not a bad idea to have the extra cooling capacity.</p><p></p><p>also we dont have a coolant temperature sensor.... so unless you add one, you will not know the actual temp of the coolant. Our coolant temp is inferred from the dry cylinder head temp sensor. So best bet is to watch the temp on that sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clinton2003, post: 15808201, member: 144769"] The radiator is the same part between the auto's and manuals. the radiators do not have built in trans coolers. The factory 6r80 trans cooler is stand alone. have you even looked up under there? lol therefore you can use any aftermarket radiator without any changes... they coyote cars like to be on the warmer side, it is not recommended to put like a 180 thermostat in unless you are having issues with getting too warm. The factory thermostat is 195, therefore if your planning on getting it down to that temp, that will be almost impossible... if you want it cooler, you're probably going to have to drop the thermostat temp.... that being said, its not a bad idea to have the extra cooling capacity. also we dont have a coolant temperature sensor.... so unless you add one, you will not know the actual temp of the coolant. Our coolant temp is inferred from the dry cylinder head temp sensor. So best bet is to watch the temp on that sensor. [/QUOTE]
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