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AFCO Heat Exchanger in Terlingua?

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Posted 21 October 2009 - 10:08 AM

I have decided to go with the Shelby cooling package for my GT500. I still have a brand new AFCO lying in the garage. Would it be possible to use that one in the Terlingua? I probably have to make some brackets and reroute hoses. Not sure if it fits. Does the Terlingua use a pump like the GT500 has? Anyone with more knowledge.
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Posted 23 October 2009 - 03:40 AM

View PostDutchGT500, on Oct 21 2009, 01:08 PM, said:

I have decided to go with the Shelby cooling package for my GT500. I still have a brand new AFCO lying in the garage. Would it be possible to use that one in the Terlingua? I probably have to make some brackets and reroute hoses. Not sure if it fits. Does the Terlingua use a pump like the GT500 has? Anyone with more knowledge.


Send a PM to SVOC. He'll be able to answer your question without a doubt. Also helps when he's my General Manager and knows all my cars inside and out. I know that the aftermarket H/E will fit, might have to upgrade the pump (don't recall what the CFM is) and you'll have to make your own hoses to hook it up.
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