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<blockquote data-quote="Lamar" data-source="post: 801540" data-attributes="member: 16675"><p>Dear Jason C;</p><p>No reason for everybody to get their panties in a knot, my friend! I never stated anything that wasn't factual, or something that is contrary to established data. While it's true that the heat disperation qualities of brass are not that great in comparison to aluminum, the fact STILL remains that brass DOES dissipate heat better than aluminum does, and taking this fact into consideration, why would someone wish to purchase a less efficient aluminum radiator when they can purchase a brass one for LESS MONEY?!? And this my point. I did not offer advice to someone who is contemplating building a million dollar trophy truck, I offered advice to a person who is contemplating installing a radiator into a daily driver, or a weekend rig. So in what way was I incorrect? My posts on heat dissipation were formulated using existing data and and as such, they are correct in every regard. BTW, in all of your posts, I have yet to read where you actually used a single fact to reinforce your position, other than the remark about million dollar trophy trucks using aluminum radiators. I suppose if THEY use them, then they MUST be worth the extra $300.00 dollars, right?</p><p>Your friend;</p><p>LAMAR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamar, post: 801540, member: 16675"] Dear Jason C; No reason for everybody to get their panties in a knot, my friend! I never stated anything that wasn't factual, or something that is contrary to established data. While it's true that the heat disperation qualities of brass are not that great in comparison to aluminum, the fact STILL remains that brass DOES dissipate heat better than aluminum does, and taking this fact into consideration, why would someone wish to purchase a less efficient aluminum radiator when they can purchase a brass one for LESS MONEY?!? And this my point. I did not offer advice to someone who is contemplating building a million dollar trophy truck, I offered advice to a person who is contemplating installing a radiator into a daily driver, or a weekend rig. So in what way was I incorrect? My posts on heat dissipation were formulated using existing data and and as such, they are correct in every regard. BTW, in all of your posts, I have yet to read where you actually used a single fact to reinforce your position, other than the remark about million dollar trophy trucks using aluminum radiators. I suppose if THEY use them, then they MUST be worth the extra $300.00 dollars, right? Your friend; LAMAR [/QUOTE]
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