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3-pass radiators

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raymondbird

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Trying to decide on the best radiator for my LS2 powered replica and just puzzled by these 3-pass radiators. Obviously working for people (better by all accounts . . . ?) but is it not a bit like putting 3 small rads in series instead of parallel? Doesn't that go against thermodynamic laws of delta-T and all that?

 
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