I'm right now running that radiator in my system with a 350 GPM pump. I used to idle at around 43C. I've yet to see this over 37C. It looks ghetto because my Chieftec full tower is sitting inside the box I made with the lid leaning on the top of the case, and the "football" (1.5 ft x 4" PVC tube, T fitting at bottom in 1" PVC for use as a res/airtrap) is sitting on top of the whole mess.
This is not giving me near the restriction that I expected from the charts. I'm getting very good flow through the system, better than with my BIX, and I have two more 90deg turns in this than before. Something tells me that the flow chart on Lytron wasn't calculated for water ... but I could be wrong.
Oh, and did I mention my temps are down even though I still have large amounts of air bubbles in my system? Since there is more water mass in this, I'm going to give it a couple of hours before I do a little dance, but I think this is going to work nicely.
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