I’m going to be replacing my 13 year stock radiator with either a Griffin or Flex-a-lite unit. Both companies make direct fit OEM replacement options. I’m not worried about the money. I want high quality that will last (plus good warranties on both). I’ll be keeping the stock fan set-up.
The Flex-a-lit radiator is 2 rows at 1” each while the Griffin is 1 row at 1.5”. Griffin’s website mentions this… “The wider tube widths used in this product line create a greater amount of surface area in the same amount of space. This allows the product to far exceed the performance of the common two row 1.00 inch radiators.”
What do you guys think? Two smaller rows or one big one?
The Flex-a-lit radiator is 2 rows at 1” each while the Griffin is 1 row at 1.5”. Griffin’s website mentions this… “The wider tube widths used in this product line create a greater amount of surface area in the same amount of space. This allows the product to far exceed the performance of the common two row 1.00 inch radiators.”
What do you guys think? Two smaller rows or one big one?