CSF 7077 Ultimate Performance Cooling High-Performance C7 Radiator For 2014-2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray, Grand Sport, and Z06CSF 7077
CSF Ultimate Performance Cooling
High-Performance C7 Radiator
Vehicle:
2014-2019 Chevrolet Corvette C7 Stingray, Grand Sport, and Z06
Features:
- Reduced Intake Air Temperatures
- 2 Row, 52mm Core Featuring CSF's Exclusive B-Tube Technology
- 8mm Fin Height w/ Multi-Louvered Design
- Triple-Pass Flow Structure for Lowest Possible Coolant Output Temperatures
- Individually Leak and Pressure Tested
- CNC Machined Brackets and Fittings
- Integrated All-Aluminum Race-Style Bleeder Screws
- 1-Hour "Mirror Finish" Hand Polish
- "Drop-in Fit" for Easy Installation
Our favorite thing to do here is to help those with cooling issues. It sounds simple, but it's a bit deeper than that. A lot of times, they're ongoing for those with heavily modified vehicles, so when we can provide a product to overcome it, customers are super appreciative - less time sitting in the pits (or on the side of the road) and more time enjoying what they've built.
Though they've undergone extensive R&D, sometimes vehicles fresh from the factory can have the same issues - like the C7 Corvette, for example. Corvettes have long been known for their cooling shortcomings and, seeing as how it's a car that's no stranger to performance driving, it tends to become an issue more often that not.
One event in particular was when the Z06 failed to complete a hot lap during the 2015 Motor Trend "Best Driver's Car" competition. Regardless of the issues at hand, somehow it still put down one of the fastest laps overall compared to its competition. According to Motor Authority, C7 Z06 Corvette owners have banned together to serve General Motors a new class-action lawsuit over the car's alleged cooling system defects. It's the fourth class-action lawsuit over this matter. Even though GM claims to have a fix for the cooling issue, many still experienced "limp mode" during track sessions, and some on the streets and highways.







