The story of Radiator
In the 1930s, the modern pressurized radiator was developed. This design used a pressure cap to increase the boiling point of the coolant and allow for efficient cooling. The pressurized system also allowed for the use of smaller, lighter radiators that could be mounted in front of the engine and improve aerodynamics.
Over the years, radiators have continued to evolve, with improvements in materials, design, and technology. Today, many radiators are made of aluminum, which is lighter and efficient than the brass and copper radiators of the past.
novel systems, such as the electric fan, have also been incorporated into radiator design. These fans are efficient than the traditional engine- fan and can be controlled electronically to improve cooling performance.
Overall, the radiator has played a crucial role in the development of the internal combustion engine and has helped make cars , efficient, and reliable. As cars continue to evolve, the radiator is likely to continue to play an important role in keeping engines cool and running smoothly.
Fitment
for Pontiac
for GTO 1968-1972
Part Number
GTRS6872-1,1509C
Feature
with Insulator