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Originally posted by todras:
Originally posted by Massiv:

-1 row, 1" thick, all-aluminum construction
-3/4" tubing in rad







If it's 1" than that's a standard rad. SVT is about 2" I'd say.



That's what I was about to say.

1" thick is not the SVT radiator.

The SVT radiator is about 40mm thick (1.7")


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Posted this to the same thread on NECO, posting here for everyone's edification... The difference is dramatic. The stockie is 1".



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Originally posted by DanG:
Posted this to the same thread on NECO, posting here for everyone's edification... The difference is dramatic. The stockie is 1".




Just for clarification ... that's the SE and SVT rads in the pic, right?

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Sorry to semi-hijack this thread....

BUT.... .....what's the difference between SVT radiators w/ A/C and w/o A/C other than an extre $50? I'm guessing that the one w/ A/C is a larger core to compensate for when the A/C is in use?
(I don't have A/C in my SVT....but if the one w/ A/C is bigger......)


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Originally posted by Swazo:
Sorry to semi-hijack this thread....

BUT.... .....what's the difference between SVT radiators w/ A/C and w/o A/C other than an extre $50? I'm guessing that the one w/ A/C is a larger core to compensate for when the A/C is in use?



No such thing as an SVT without A/C from the factory.

That would be a catalog error. Probably the same type of error that listed the Spectra radiator as an SVT "replacement"


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SVT Model Man Tran w/o A/C.. F8RZ-8005-AA $237.31 $177.98

SVT Model Man Tran w/ A/C.. YS2Z-8005-DA $303.89 $227.92

Both listed for SVT's on Bill's parts counter express, the F8RZ is for VIN G, and the YS2Z is for VIN L. I take it SVT's are VIN L?


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SVT is VIN G. Still a catalogue error - Ford is not immune to that.

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