Felix, you dont seem to be able to seperate "Function" from design .
These modern race engines run at much higher operating temps than your old rangie does . they also have a totally different set of functional parameters . They also have different life cycle requirements . The manufacturers OEMs have worked out better ways to maintain the function , such as better fans ,better air directional control . more efficient coolant management ,de-airatiom , so they can save weight and cost by using alloys radiators , hence profit .I fergot the biggest difference , its Lube oil temp control
There are alot of downsides in using an alloy radiator in an old plodder RRC that was never designed to run them .
Ever tried rodding out an alloy radiator ? (get a new one !)When its full of mud and grass seeds what do you do then .? (get a new one !)
Tried welding one up when something penetrates it ? (get a new one )
If however your just going to use it for driving around the Burbs , then the light weight and BLING effect should impress someone .A sad case of Horses for Courses !


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. It worked fine for the 18 months I had it before I sold the vehicle, so I have no issues with them.


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