Cooling System

Heat is the enemy of power and reliability. A cooling system that can't keep pace with your engine's output will cost you performance, longevity, and eventually the engine itself. Whether you're upgrading a stock radiator on a high-output build, converting to electric fans for more horsepower and underhood clearance, or refreshing a cooling system that's been neglected, this collection covers every component in the circuit — from the radiator core to the thermostat housing.

Radiators are the centerpiece of the cooling system, and the factory unit is rarely adequate on modified engines. Aluminum performance radiators offer significantly better heat rejection than OEM copper-brass units at a fraction of the weight. Two-row and three-row aluminum cores are available for a range of applications, with direct-fit options for popular muscle car, truck, and street rod platforms. For custom builds, universal radiators in a range of dimensions allow precise sizing for tight engine bay packaging.

Electric cooling fans are the upgrade of choice on performance and custom builds. Eliminating the mechanical fan frees up horsepower previously consumed by the belt-driven unit, reduces engine bay clutter, and allows the fan to run at full speed regardless of engine RPM — including at idle and low speed where mechanical fans are least effective. Single and dual electric fan assemblies are available in a range of CFM ratings to match radiator size and cooling demand. Fan controllers automate operation based on coolant temperature, ensuring the fan runs when needed and shuts off when it's not — protecting the battery and reducing noise on the street.

Thermostats regulate coolant flow and operating temperature. Performance thermostats open at lower temperatures to reduce heat soak on modified engines, and high-flow designs minimize restriction through the cooling circuit. Radiator caps maintain system pressure, which raises the boiling point of coolant and prevents cavitation — a worn or incorrect cap is a common cause of overheating on otherwise healthy systems.

Heater hoses, coolant additives, and antifreeze round out the system. Quality silicone hoses resist heat, pressure, and age better than rubber OEM hoses and are available in custom colors for builders who want the engine bay to look as good as it performs. Coolant additives improve heat transfer, inhibit corrosion, and extend coolant service life — particularly important on aluminum engines and radiators.

This collection covers street rods, muscle cars, custom trucks, daily drivers, and performance builds across a wide range of domestic and import platforms. Electric fan conversions, radiator upgrades, and thermostat swaps are among the highest-value cooling system modifications available for the money.

Radiator swaps and electric fan installations are straightforward on most applications — plan for a full coolant drain, flush, and refill as part of any major cooling system work. Fan controller wiring requires basic electrical knowledge. Always pressure-test the system and verify operating temperature after any cooling system modification before returning the vehicle to regular use.

Shop the full Cooling System collection and keep your build running at the right temperature — no matter what you're throwing at it.

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