I've got the BeCool #82165 "Super Street Series Module" which is a direct fit complete "module" for Fox Mustangs. It comes with a 2 row aluminum radiator rated for 700 hp, dual 11" fans w/shroud (built by Spal), fan wiring harnes w/relays and sensors, aluminum coolant recovery tank, billet radiator cap, & installation hardware. The "module" fits well, the fans are more powerful than most and it does an excellent job of cooling. It's available from Summit & others, the only issue is it's price-$1300. After I replaced my previous FRPP aluminum radiator and Perma Cool dual fans (1pusher-1puller) my water temp dropped 20* as BeCool had promised. You have to watch advertised fan cfm ratings, most fans are rated at a higher than normal voltage to make themselves look good. Spal (BeCool) rates their fans at 12 v, and you will be astounded by their airflow when compared to other makers fans of similar cfm ratings. The Spal fans really move some air! There are other fan/radiator combos that will work if you do some research. The Lincoln Mark 7 fans will work quite well and are available at junkyards and online cheap and can be modified to fit.
Gary
yeah this 1300 bucks seems really pricey and im not quit going to 700hp range sticking around 500 hp maybe 550 do they make a smaller kit thats less$$$?
you can go here http://www.ddautospec.com and the have a Hi Flow aluminum radiator i think on special for around $200 check them out the radiator is ma`de for the 460 fox swap.
I'm using a 19"X31" Howe Radiator in my 89 Mustang with a 466 BBF.I'm also using a water pump driven 15"? fan 5.0 Mustang fan Shroud and a electric fan on the front although i only use the electric fan at real low speeds or real hot days.I'm also using the 460 swap motor mount's a modified 3.8L 88 T-Bird water pump pulley and a stock 87-93 Mustang 5.0 Crank pulley.If any of you guys need pictures just let me know.
yeah could you plz take more pics some time?? would this cooling be enough with just the electric fans?? cause im wanting to use a electric water pump and only want to run the crank pulley and alternator on a belt, i was looking up their radiators and they are looking to be around $500 each just the radiator how you managing about $300 ish?
The Howe Radiator i'm using looks like it's $205.95 from Summit Racing Part Number is HRE-342EF and is a circle track radiator.Summit sells their own brand for $159.95 Part Number is SUM-380431 and both are 19"X31" Ford Radiators.Mine was not a direct bolt in it had to be trimmed here and there.I don't know about the Electric Water Pumps since i don't run one Bruno might be able to help although i don't know if he drives his car on the Street.I have some pictures just get me your e-mail address and i'll send them.
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