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Mishimoto R&D: 2015+ F-150 Aluminum Radiator
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<blockquote data-quote="Mishimoto" data-source="post: 1358799" data-attributes="member: 19596"><p>I should have another update for you in a couple weeks and the pre-sale launch should be coming around the same time! Our target to begin actually shipping these radiators is the end of June or early July.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the feedback, Alex. While I can't speak to the fitment of our rad with a relocated intercooler, I can say that in our experience adding coolers in front of another cooler usually doesn't drastically reduce the covered cooler's efficacy. As long as the fins on the cooler in front aren't extremely tight and the cooler isn't extremely thick, you can expect to see very little drop in performance, if any. After all, if you're running the stock radiator with a relocated intercooler and it's not overheating, the benefits of our radiator should still scale.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I will still pass the feedback on to the team and see if we can do any testing on a truck with a relocated intercooler. The hardest part will likely be finding a local volunteer...</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>-Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mishimoto, post: 1358799, member: 19596"] I should have another update for you in a couple weeks and the pre-sale launch should be coming around the same time! Our target to begin actually shipping these radiators is the end of June or early July. Thanks for the feedback, Alex. While I can't speak to the fitment of our rad with a relocated intercooler, I can say that in our experience adding coolers in front of another cooler usually doesn't drastically reduce the covered cooler's efficacy. As long as the fins on the cooler in front aren't extremely tight and the cooler isn't extremely thick, you can expect to see very little drop in performance, if any. After all, if you're running the stock radiator with a relocated intercooler and it's not overheating, the benefits of our radiator should still scale. That being said, I will still pass the feedback on to the team and see if we can do any testing on a truck with a relocated intercooler. The hardest part will likely be finding a local volunteer... Thanks again, -Steve [/QUOTE]
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