IHADAV8.com - Turbo Buick Tech, and Nonsense
Tech Area => A/C, Heating and Cooling => Topic started by: TexasT on September 26 2015, 09:13:28 PM
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http://shepherdautoparts.com/autoparts/all_aluminum_radiator/buick/regal/1987/w5XDlcObw5fDkcK7w5vDksOVw5HDjsOQwqLCog==.htm (http://shepherdautoparts.com/autoparts/all_aluminum_radiator/buick/regal/1987/w5XDlcObw5fDkcK7w5vDksOVw5HDjsOQwqLCog==.htm)
I guess Ill have to measure how wide the one in the car is. Does this one appear to have trans and engine oil coolers?
They have a different size one too. And a 2 row one.
http://shepherdautoparts.com/all_aluminum_radiator/buick/regal/1987.html (http://shepherdautoparts.com/all_aluminum_radiator/buick/regal/1987.html)
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Does not list one for our cars so I'm sure it has no oil cooler
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I did not purchase but I exchanged emails with OSC. And they confirmed that their radiator had both engine oil and trans coolers, and the correct style. I found them on rockauto. They have some interesting youtube videos about their products.
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Hey folks, had to rise this topic because at the moment I need a new rad for my 87 Regal (3.8 L turbo).
Now, I see the prices ranging from 2k to $90. Now, what's the difference?
I mean, I know what's the config of the rad that I need, I've got the part numbers that will fit (3090094 - here is it, by the way, maybe someone will be searching for it).
But I mean from the quality and durability points of view... Does it really matter if I grab one for $200 or for $1.800?
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Let me tell you this - if it doesn't really matter, the option I consider is this one.
https://www.carid.com/1987-buick-regal-engine-cooling-parts/apdi-radiator-22122860.html?parentsubmodel (https://www.carid.com/1987-buick-regal-engine-cooling-parts/apdi-radiator-22122860.html?parentsubmodel)[]=ENGINE|3.8L
The other brands I am also looking at:
Sherman
ACDelco
Cardone
OSC
Spectra premium
Any recommendation s about these guys are appreciated.
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I wouldn't put a $90 radiator in my Regal. If you just want a crutch to hold you over a bit ok but not permanent.
Are you keeping the car? Racing? Plans for a front mount?
Check the buick vendors for the safest route.
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I run a cheapass F Body rad in my car with twin fans. I ditched the oil cooler and use a separate trans cooler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01OjFSb2Pnc&t=11s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01OjFSb2Pnc&t=11s)
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F body rad here as well. Feather light, and cools better than my factory one did. I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this for much hotter climates though.
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I would recommend it all day long. Since they can be bought for $70 shipped with a lifetime warranty, an external cooler or two really isn't too much to ask. They flat out work, AND knock a bunch of weight of the nose.
ESP when you consider that EVERY car with an auto trans should already have one in the first place.
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I bought the ebay alum , 2 row rad, (about $120) added external trans (big!) and oil coolers,
added dual fans,
at 1st thought fans didn't work as never came on, using laser temp gun, showed temps to be under 160,
all the time, so went with 180 stat, car NEVER gets warm, ever!
my personal opinion....... . you can never cool a trans to much! yes, if its 20 below maybe,
but if your on boost alot, as much rad, and trans cooler as you can fit.
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Hopefully, it gets to 180 degs indicating the thermostat is working!
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it works great! in AZ, with temps of 100+ a/c on full blast, and temp gauge reads 180
all the time, fans cycle on and off,