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Old 03-15-2015, 05:52 PM   #51
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Oh ok yeah really like to know I'll keep looking on the web if I fined something I'll let you know & if you do plz do the same.
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Old 03-17-2015, 03:15 PM   #52
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I'm using a Griffin CU-70013-LS Radiator. Both lower and upper hoses are on passenger side. I have a lower hose that will work but having trouble finding an upper hose.
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Old 03-17-2015, 03:37 PM   #53
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Yeah I'm just going to give up & move on to the upper hose on the drivers side & just run a 02 Chevy Avalanche upper hose.
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a RnD LS swap radiator with electronic fans.
They can build it the way I want it & for 710.00 shipped to my front door.
I was just looking for a cleaner look but it's just not working out.
Thank you for all your time & I hope you have better luck than I did.
Almost forgot what lower hose are you useing & are you useing a LS truck motor?
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Old 03-17-2015, 06:00 PM   #54
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Yeah I'm just going to give up & move on to the upper hose on the drivers side & just run a 02 Chevy Avalanche upper hose.
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a RnD LS swap radiator with electronic fans.
They can build it the way I want it & for 710.00 shipped to my front door.
I was just looking for a cleaner look but it's just not working out.
Thank you for all your time & I hope you have better luck than I did.
Almost forgot what lower hose are you useing & are you useing a LS truck motor?
Here are the Napa part numbers for my upper and lower hoses. I'm running a Griffen with both inlet/outlet on the passenger side.
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Old 03-17-2015, 06:01 PM   #55
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Old 03-17-2015, 06:17 PM   #56
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Hello trkfrk
Nice setup you have there buddy!!
I don't know if there is any difference on the water pump side between your LS1 & my LQ9 6.0 truck motor?
Do you think these hoses would work on my truck motor?
I'm more familure with the truck motors.
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Old 03-17-2015, 08:34 PM   #57
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Nice setup you have there buddy!!
I don't know if there is any difference on the water pump side between your LS1 & my LQ9 6.0 truck motor?
Do you think these hoses would work on my truck motor?
I'm more familure with the truck motors.
I believe the water pumps are different for the upper hose. The best way to Identify the hoses you need is to draw out the dimensions you would like your hose to be with overall lengths and bends. Go to a Napa store and ask them for a hose book and go by dimensions and not by application. This is how I found my hoses. I will see if I can find the Napa book in a PDF. Hope this helps...
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Old 03-17-2015, 08:46 PM   #58
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Yeah I'm just going to give up & move on to the upper hose on the drivers side & just run a 02 Chevy Avalanche upper hose.
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a RnD LS swap radiator with electronic fans.
They can build it the way I want it & for 710.00 shipped to my front door.
I was just looking for a cleaner look but it's just not working out.
Thank you for all your time & I hope you have better luck than I did.
Almost forgot what lower hose are you useing & are you useing a LS truck motor?
I wouldn't give up on finding the right hoses if I were you, especially since you're ordering such a nice radiator. Having the inlet/outlet both on the passenger side makes it look a lot cleaner and less connections (potential leaks). It's one thing if you already have a radiator, but since you're having one built it would be worth the extra effort.
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:12 PM   #59
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Yes it helps & thank you for your time
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:45 PM   #60
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Yeah I'm just going to give up & move on to the upper hose on the drivers side & just run a 02 Chevy Avalanche upper hose.
Getting ready to pull the trigger on a RnD LS swap radiator with electronic fans.
They can build it the way I want it & for 710.00 shipped to my front door.
I was just looking for a cleaner look but it's just not working out.
Thank you for all your time & I hope you have better luck than I did.
Almost forgot what lower hose are you useing & are you useing a LS truck motor?
I sent you the info on the top hose. It's the top hose for a 97 SS Z28 Camaro.
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:51 PM   #61
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Here is a pic of my setup. The top hose is a Gates 21439
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:52 PM   #62
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Cool you guys have been great & thank you greatly appreciated
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Old 03-17-2015, 09:55 PM   #63
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Naught what motor is that?
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Old 03-18-2015, 10:15 AM   #64
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Naught what motor is that?
LS2 out of 2006 GTO, Oil pan and accessories are off of a 2002 Chevy truck.
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Old 05-12-2015, 06:20 AM   #65
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Here are the Napa part numbers for my upper and lower hoses. I'm running a Griffen with both inlet/outlet on the passenger side.
Hey Mark...
I think I'm going to go with the Griffin LS swap radiator as well... How do you like it? Weld quality and Overall quality? Does it have any mounting points? Is the steam port threaded?
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Old 05-12-2015, 12:59 PM   #66
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I think I'm going to go with the Griffin LS swap radiator as well... How do you like it? Weld quality and Overall quality? Does it have any mounting points? Is the steam port threaded?
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You won't regret your purchase. It's pricey but you will be happy you spent the extra money. The quality is top notch. Even the fan shroud is welded very well. Yes, the steam port is threaded. I ended up taking the supplied aluminum nipple out and replacing it with a brass nipple with Teflon sealant. Also, make sure your running at least a 30 amp fuse/relays. Those 16" Spal fans pull around 25 amps on start up. Post some pics after your install.
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Old 05-14-2015, 04:49 AM   #67
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Rich,

You won't regret your purchase. It's pricey but you will be happy you spent the extra money. The quality is top notch. Even the fan shroud is welded very well. Yes, the steam port is threaded. I ended up taking the supplied aluminum nipple out and replacing it with a brass nipple with Teflon sealant. Also, make sure your running at least a 30 amp fuse/relays. Those 16" Spal fans pull around 25 amps on start up. Post some pics after your install.
Thanks,
I already have a fan and my harness wired, so I don't need their fan assembly. I would like to see how they attach the shroud as I would have to come up with my own.... Maybe I can come take a look some weekend?
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Old 05-14-2015, 12:17 PM   #68
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I already have a fan and my harness wired, so I don't need their fan assembly. I would like to see how they attach the shroud as I would have to come up with my own.... Maybe I can come take a look some weekend?
Sounds good. I'll be around this weekend.
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Old 06-17-2015, 06:43 PM   #69
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Used R&D with no problem. It also was a little shorter than stock which gave me good clearance for 4" air intake tube across to lower grill on driver's side.
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thanks guys! all the help and photos definitely help!
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nice install brother... what hoses did you use.. I have the same set up.. any info is appreciated..
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nice install brother... what hoses did you use.. I have the same set up.. any info is appreciated..
It's mentioned in this thread, it helped me find what I needed last week. I didn't have a local auto parts that carried Gates, so I ended up with a Dayco C71588 for the upper and a D70649 for the lower. I had to cut the expanded end off the lower, and trim the upper some too. If anybody has found a better fit, please post part numbers.

I'm using a Griffin universal LS 31x19" radiator. Made my own upper brackets.
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Old 01-21-2016, 12:19 AM   #73
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nice install brother... what hoses did you use.. I have the same set up.. any info is appreciated..
Thanks man! Let me know if you need more info.

Update: I ended up having a leak on my first radiator that I couldn't find. I called Summit Racing, & found out, that I had a 2 year warranty. They shipped me a brand new one with no questions asked. Also, those 16" Spal fans cool so well, I don't think the second fan has ever turned on
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It's mentioned in this thread, it helped me find what I needed last week. I didn't have a local auto parts that carried Gates, so I ended up with a Dayco C71588 for the upper and a D70649 for the lower. I had to cut the expanded end off the lower, and trim the upper some too. If anybody has found a better fit, please post part numbers.

I'm using a Griffin universal LS 31x19" radiator. Made my own upper brackets.
thx for the info brother...
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My griffin leaked. Since It's useless now, thinking about cutting it up to see... any takers? And I'll be going with an RnD soon. I have not read one complaint about his leaking...
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