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Proper Radiator Choices Maintenance Cooling Fins

 
Proper Radiator Choices Maintenance Cooling Fins
Proper Radiator Choices Maintenance Cooling Fins
Cooling fins are the thin strips of aluminum that form an almost corrugated construction between the cooling tubes in your radiator core. For most Saturday night tracks less than 5⁄8-mile, a relatively light fin density of 15 fins per inch normally works best. Higher speed tracks can use a radiator with a greater fin density because the greater speed helps push the air through the more congested radiator core. View Related Article
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