dieselenthusiast
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Long story short, stay stock
Or, buy a good quality radiator like the FFD.
Long story short, stay stock
The FFD has a lifetime warranty. Just sayin'![]()
So does auto zone brake pads. Doesn't mean the quality is there. Not saying FFD is bad. I know nothing about them but a good warranty isn't everything.
The FFD is a great radiator that you only have to pay for once. The warranty alone would be worth it considering the failure rate of Champion, CFM, etc. Typically a company doesn’t put a lifetime warranty on a product if they didn’t think their product was good.
Just pulled my champion and went with an Orem radiator. The plastic tanks don't bother me so much, everything has them now.
Yup and people replace a lot of radiators these days.
Why not go with an all brass and copper one? They aren't much more expensive.
Only been running the FFD for ~ 1 month so time will tell how well it holds up. I think the FFD radiator is quite competitive price-wise if you're only purchasing the radiator.
I bought it around the same time, but didn't install it until this past summer due to my stock radiator still working and needing to cut and reweld(JB ahem) the mech fan's inner shroud tab in order to work with the 2nd e-fan on the Champion. Mine had a pin-hole leak on the inside edge of both end tanks on the upper half(so two holes). A 1/2 bottle of bars leak fixed one hole, but not the other, so I'll try the 2nd half(I know it's not a proper fix, and can clog/restrict other passages, but if it does the job. . .). Anyhow, with the pinhole leak, the vacuum no longer works to suck fluid out of the res, so I've had to add a few ounces every week. Oh sucky welders. . .Where were all you dissatisfied champion owners two years ago when I bought mine?
Just looked at some pics of the ffd. Looks just like my champion? Looks like it comes with the same adaptor for the trans line also. I think it's just more rebranded china crap.