George spent years looking for a specific car, but found the one he wanted right under his nose – 20 years ago. He went back, and it was still there, so he brought it home.
Will A High Flow Water Pump Keep Me From Overheating?
If you’re engine is overheating, a high flow water pump or overdrive pulley set might not solve your problem. The focus should be on solving the problem, not installing a band-aid.
Shoe This: “Never Let Your Dreams Catch You Sleeping”
It all started with a dream, a couple of drawings, and some inspirational advice from his dad. What Jacob Griffin ended up with is his very first masterpiece: a custom build he calls “Shoe This”.
B5 Beauty: A Cool Cruisin’ 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda
One of the more popular colors in the history of the Mopar lineup has been B5 blue, and this example is the epitome of that color. You can’t miss it cruising around the SoCal area.
Three For The Road: A Viper Powered Trike
With three wheels and a Viper V10 for power, can you expect this to be anything less than exciting? The Viper Trike by TQ Customs called for a pair of custom radiators to keep it cool. They’re tucked up into the body and chassis of this one-of-a-kind trike.
Show Worthy: Timothy Moyer’s 1969 Camaro RS
Timothy Moyer’s 1969 Camaro RS caught our attention at a Goodguys show in Columbus, Ohio, for more than a couple of reasons. We left him a present, and he wrote in to tell us more about his RS. It wasn’t his first choice – but fate came knocking.
What Coolant Should I Use In A Champion Radiator?
We get the question often, as well as what mixture to use. We recommend an All Vehicle formula for our radiators, and we do have a type of coolant we discourage using.
Cooling Switches And Senders Explained
Although the temperature switch in our fan relay kits is an OE style, it isn’t a temperature sender like you would use for a gauge. It’s simply an on-off switch and should only be used for fan relay operation.
Where Are My Instructions For My Fan Relay?
If you buy your cooling fan and relay from Champion Cooling Systems, you’ll also get wiring instructions. However, if you buy from one of our dealers, you might not get our fans or relays – or instructions.
Why Won’t My New Parts Fit My Old Car?
It’s not unusual that your parts don’t fit perfectly without a little ingenuity. But it’s not the end of the world, it’s called Hot Rodding.
