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"Scirocco-style" drag-racing radiators?



actually www.flex-a-lite.com specializes in Racing 
radiator and fans, and they have a whole section to 
scirocco items of the sort and every simngle one (I own 
the dual electrical racing "scirocco" fan and it is plug 
and play into our cars. used the oem bolt of the 
radiator and even had the proper brakets for the scirocc 
53B models... 

I think that scirocco's where quite the race cars in the 
80's.
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ATS - Patrick Bureau
1985 8v Euro GTX 3A/JH Project
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1988 16v FOR SALE : 1500.00$ 
all details at 
http://longcoeur.com/scirocco/atsca
rs/88rocco/index.html
> Does anyone had any knowledge to share about "Scirocco-style" drag
> racing radiators. As near as I can tell, this is considered to be the
> "generic" type of radiator people use in dedicated drag cars. But it's
> interesting to note that the spec/standard size listed for all of the
> brands that make this type of radiator is nearly identical to my
> Scirocco's stock radiator (21"x13"). Anybody know if this is
> coincidence? Just curious...
> 
> I'm evaluating radiator/fan replacements for my '77 Scirocco. I'm
> particularly interested in something thinner and/or a little bit smaller
> than the stock radiator so that I can more easily fit my air/air
> intercooler. If anyone has any insight they wish to share, I'm all ears!
> Right now, it looks like I'm leaning toward keeping the stock radiator
> and getting a low-profile fan...
> 
> Neal
> 
> 
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