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<blockquote data-quote="Vash" data-source="post: 1827240" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>From what I’ve seen posted by JDM who sells and tunes for Whipple kits, the AFCO isn’t any better than the Whipple HD heat exchanger with fans other than being cheaper if you didn’t order the HD heat exchanger and fans at the same time as a the supercharger. JDM also sells the AFCO heat exchangers as well.</p><p></p><p>If you have further cooling needs, the next step would be to go to an aftermarket radiator such as CBR and/or discuss with your tuner about changing the programmed set points for the radiator fans in connection with a slightly lower temp coolant thermostat such as a 170 or a 180 vs. the stock 195. Granted, a lot will depend on what climates you drive in. Lower temp thermostats can also make it challenging to warm up the engine in the winter or to get heat in the cab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vash, post: 1827240, member: 1159"] From what I’ve seen posted by JDM who sells and tunes for Whipple kits, the AFCO isn’t any better than the Whipple HD heat exchanger with fans other than being cheaper if you didn’t order the HD heat exchanger and fans at the same time as a the supercharger. JDM also sells the AFCO heat exchangers as well. If you have further cooling needs, the next step would be to go to an aftermarket radiator such as CBR and/or discuss with your tuner about changing the programmed set points for the radiator fans in connection with a slightly lower temp coolant thermostat such as a 170 or a 180 vs. the stock 195. Granted, a lot will depend on what climates you drive in. Lower temp thermostats can also make it challenging to warm up the engine in the winter or to get heat in the cab. [/QUOTE]
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