This is a hot topic , no pun intended
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Lots of involvement! Must be a good thread, thank you OP.
@Hatchet54
I have answered this question before in my life, and have an answer that i'm certain the readers will fine true in-form with my existing statements because I have always felt one way about this.
It's kind of why WE drive a Squarebody Chevrolet ...in my eyes they are tougher than leather.
Sitting heat transfer well aside for now....lets's look back. Ever heard "if you don't know your past " any number of things may or can happen. Right?
Looking back the brass radiator in my truck is....thirty years old, just like the truck. It's f- tough. Right? AND you love it. It's okay man. That radiator is the reason you have every dollar in your wallet. There's no shame. It's been there thru thick and thin, just like the old girl it rides in.
So just like the truck, do you REALLY think buying a plastic and aluminum replacement will be BETTER? Might as well turn in your Squarebody card and go buy a freakin Honda.
Know what i'm sayin?
Sabes digo?
Well wtf lol?
Sure a Honda gets better gas mileage...it's made out of aluminum and plastic!
Wait. I see what I did there...very clever.
Continuing with THAT illustration would be like :
A Semi-precious, metal, factory part, which I believe adds value to the truck.
Do you disagree?
Granted an old part of an old truck!.
Everything from the gas to the tires to even brake pad material to the oil has been "improved upon" in the history of OUR truck's lives.
And yet the trucks remain.
People seek different things and want other function while the world turns and sometimes enough engine modification can demand other cooling, sure.
Does brass or aluminum cool better?
I dunno. I may argue they cool
DIFFERENTLY.
Convection vs. Conduction , some ****.
Corrosion?
Duration?
Dissipation?
Neither will rust but only one conducts.
Both materials were widely used in cars and trucks at the time but the General chose neither.
For why?
I don't know if one cools better than the other but I know which one I like better.. The one that won't die!
AND I don't have a 500hp smallblock that runs hot.
Speaking of, my Camaro will operate at 225-235° ALL DAY with a 190° and never even so much as hiccups.
(not 500hp lol)
I too run a 195° t-stat in the k5 and my truck runs around 205-210° sometimes but I don't worry about it..it's prolly the gage. Whatever.the fans are computer controlled!
CHEVROLET says the L98s get better gas mileage AND run cleaner
@235°
We aren't talking Camaros but the science applies? and seems to be from a good source?
If I think up something else to add later I will.
It's fail-proof . I don't know what's nof to like.
When reconditioning OUR trucks thirty years later, swapping out was never an option. Why is the radiator exempt? It is a very intimate piece of the whole.
My brass radiator will kick your aluminum radiator's ass!
Not a fair fight huh?
One belongs in my truck but one does not.
'Nuff said!
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