Cold Case is here to help

I'm a little late to the party, I came in to post about my positive experience with a radiator I bought.

But right out of the gate, I want to say I'm ******* baffled by the way some people are acting here. We all want America, and Americans, to prosper, but the fact of the matter is most of the people who are all ruffled up about parts sourced overseas simply won't buy when they see the price for what a designed, sourced and built in America part costs. I work in a niche aerospace support field, and we won't even use material from outside the US to make our products, and you can be sure that cost is passed onto our customers. We had a unit that cost the customer as much for us to overhaul last year as it did for them to buy it new 8 years ago, and that cost goes up every year. They literally said to us "I think you might have misplaced a decimal or something" when they got the quote. My point is, get a grip. Buy what is in your budget, but the level of vitriol I'm seeing is insane.

Now, onto the good part of this. I had a factory AC 340 radiator that I had rodded out a year or two back, core looked good it just had some blockages I wanted cleared out. It tried it's hardest, but it wasn't up for the task of the stroker motor I built. Temps were fine when moving, but when stationary it would continue to creep until I was moving again.

I talked to Cas ( I think, terrible with names) from CC and after a bit of back and fourth decided that sticking with the 22" would create the least issues for my existing trans cooler lines. They sent me out the MOP755A and it fit perfectly, bolted right in with no issues. I've had it running for a few months now, and besides a slight drip of trans fluid from a fitting I left loose it's been perfect. Temps are great, it will sit and cycle between 180 when the thermostat opens and 185 where the fan turns on.

I'm super happy with my purchase and I think anyone that gave them a shot would be just as happy.