SPF Radiator Replacement

Dave Hood

Lifetime Supporter
As I mentioned in an earlier post, my SPF radiator ended its life due to corrosion that could not be repaired. I called Superformance in Irvine, CA and was quoted a price of $1,900. That inspired me to take the radiator to a company here in Charlotte that builds radiators and oil coolers for various race teams. They are now building me a carbon copy which they said will be a much higher quality product. The cost....$640. So if you need a radiator, I'd recommend Fluidyne, located in Mooresville, NC.

 
 
stumbled across that the other week. no affiliation with the company or product. They had some more photos of it on a face book post
 

Dave Hood

Lifetime Supporter
Ryan, I doubt that radiator would work with any GT40 sold in the U.S. It looks like their business is focused on cars pre-1950.
 
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No idea, does it look original? its upside down.
post from 17th Jan.
 
As I mentioned in an earlier post, my SPF radiator ended its life due to corrosion that could not be repaired. I called Superformance in Irvine, CA and was quoted a price of $1,900. That inspired me to take the radiator to a company here in Charlotte that builds radiators and oil coolers for various race teams. They are now building me a carbon copy which they said will be a much higher quality product. The cost....$640. So if you need a radiator, I'd recommend Fluidyne, located in Mooresville, NC.


Hi, Dave:

I downloaded your original post about this into a folder I have for parts sources. Glad to now have the name (Fluidyne)! What I would encourage all Superformance owners to do is to make a special effort to post this same sort of info when they come across similar sources, and it would be great if the person(s) who are responsible for this website would set up a sub-section devoted just to Superformance parts sources. I will go through my own folder and see what I can contribute.

Regards,

/s/ Chris Kennedy
San Diego
 
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