Good radiator?

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Good radiator?

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Wondered if Proliance radiators are any good.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PLI-4 ... mage=large
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Yes, they are the same as modine. Proliance took modine over but they are the same. :thup: and that is the best price I have seen for a new radiator,better grab it.
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yes that is a good price.
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Hi Tim!

Recently I bought a Proliance 1R2302 from NPD (the NPD part # was F-8005-2302) for about $335.

Here's the thread that describes it in detail, including photos:

Could ya'll help me pick out the best Proliance radiator?

One thing to know is that some of their radiators are now made in Mexico, if that matters to you.

This one seems fine so far, although its life has been short (ten minutes of idling).

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My next question is, would this work with a big block?
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