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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/4/22 11:33 PM, Mark Bradakis via
Fot wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:c588595e-91d5-7204-1b4d-ec4ff4749f0c@bradakis.com">As if
there hasn't been enough discussion already. But I don't think
anyone has expressed an opinion as to whether crossflow or
downflow is better. Should be obvious but crossflow the tubes go
from side to side, downflow top to bottom.
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<p>I thought that depended upon the shape of the radiator. The long
direction giving more oppertunity for thermal transfer. Just a
guess mind you. My TR3 aluminum radiator is narrow & has
vertical tubes, while my wider than stock Series II Land Rover has
a Griffin radiator with horizontal tubes.</p>
<p>TeriAnn</p>
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