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can you get csf radiators? i am looking for part#7007. its a 2 core rad instead of one.
 

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I just went through my entire list of wholesalers, and none of them carry CSF. After doing a search for these, it doesnt look like any of the big companies carry them either. You might have to go direct through CSF for this one.
 
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thank you much for checking.
 
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you dont know of any other direct drop in rad for the 03-08 ram do ya? my truck is 02 5.9 but it has the same rad. and i need a upgrade. was hoping to get away from a universal one. not that i cannt fab all the stuff needed, its just that a direct fit would be nice.
 

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Just out of curiousity, is your current radiator giving you trouble, or are you looking for a performance ugrade? Reason I ask is that there are many very high hp hemi trucks with boost that havent had any trouble with the factory radiator. I just hate for you to spend more than you should for a part that isnt going to show much of a difference.

I havent had anyone ask for a new radiator aside from the factory one, so I am not aware of any performance radiators available. I will do some searching though to see if there is something available.
 
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Just out of curiousity, is your current radiator giving you trouble, or are you looking for a performance ugrade? Reason I ask is that there are many very high hp hemi trucks with boost that havent had any trouble with the factory radiator. I just hate for you to spend more than you should for a part that isnt going to show much of a difference.

I havent had anyone ask for a new radiator aside from the factory one, so I am not aware of any performance radiators available. I will do some searching though to see if there is something available.

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3 water pumps. now running high flow pump. 4 different thermostats. now not running one. got rid of flexalite 3300cfm, now running 2 fans 4600 cfm. cruizin around, i have no issues. its when i start hammering on it temps start to climb. cannt keep it under 210* when running it hard. my rad looks like brand new inside. burped the system. gonna try upgraded rad. then if that dont work , gonna open the motor up again. truck only has 68k on it.
 

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Wow. Is this something that just started recently, or did yo unotice this after a certain mod was installed?
 
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its kinda always run a little warm. it started after head and cam install. not over heating, just running warmer than what it used to. then after vortech install it jumped another few degrees. i am running good felpro boost gaskets. i know guys that are running 15lbs without issues with them. but that doesnt mean that they are not blowed out. just hoping the rad will cure the problem, so i donnt have to open motor back up again.
 
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