Having too much time on my hands, I decided to incorporate a vertical radiator stack on my '93/2003 Cummins H1. It's a '93 truck with a HPCR motor, transmission, and tcase from a 2003 Ram.
The vertical stack allows me to mount my front winch between the frame rails, behind the front tires of the truck. If I remove the brushguard, I should be able to climb a near 90 degree wall. Like I said, too much time on my hands. Tires are beadlocked 42's, stock size is 37". Custom radiator was about $500. Upper hose temp (as measured with an IR gun) was around 155 degrees, lower hose about 107 degrees. I got similiar measurements on the radiator face itself, so while I'll finish out a fan shroud, it seems to cool fine.
BTW, when cutting the Ram to bits to get to the drivetrain, I was so impressed with the build quality, I bought a 2006 Ram. Great truck.
The vertical stack allows me to mount my front winch between the frame rails, behind the front tires of the truck. If I remove the brushguard, I should be able to climb a near 90 degree wall. Like I said, too much time on my hands. Tires are beadlocked 42's, stock size is 37". Custom radiator was about $500. Upper hose temp (as measured with an IR gun) was around 155 degrees, lower hose about 107 degrees. I got similiar measurements on the radiator face itself, so while I'll finish out a fan shroud, it seems to cool fine.
BTW, when cutting the Ram to bits to get to the drivetrain, I was so impressed with the build quality, I bought a 2006 Ram. Great truck.