Radium Engineering Coolant Tank Kit | 2015-2017 Ford Mustang (20-0286)
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2015-2017 Ford Mustang Coolant Tank Kit by Radium Engineering
This kit is for the 2015+ Ford Mustang GT, EcoBoost, Shelby GT350, and V6. It is designed to replace the plastic coolant tank found at the front of the engine bay.
The Radium Engineering coolant expansion tank is CNC machined from aluminum and consists of two halves that are bolted together. The internal design features two chambers that are NOT isolated from each other. There are cross-over passages at the top and bottom. The Radium Engineering coolant header tank also has an internal swirl feature, which is to help aid in deaerating the system.
The optional Radium Engineering pressure caps (sold separately) are manufactured from stainless steel with a race proven high pressure valve. An increase pressure relief cap provides a boiling point increase permitting improved cooling efficiency. This is necessary when tracking the vehicle in extreme conditions.
Features
- Billet Aluminum Construction
- CNC Machined
- 2-Chamber Design
- Internal Swirl Feature (helps with deaerating)
- Includes All Parts Necessary for Installation
- Optional Pressure Caps Available
Please Note: The OEM pressure cap can not be reused.
Applications
- 2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang Ecoboost
- 2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang V6
- 2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang GT
- 2015 - 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
What's In The Box?
- 1 - Billet Aluminum Coolant Tank
- 1 - Aluminum Mounting Bracket
- 1 - Heater Hose, 3/8"
- 1 - Overflow Hose, 7/32"
- All Necessary Hardware
References
Warranty
- Radium 1 Year Limited Warranty
I purchased this a few weeks back, just got around to installing it. I was missing the bolts that attach the mounting bracket to the overflow bottle. Also, had a knick in the finish on the overflow itself. For $300 you’d expect it to be perfect. I digress, I had my old overflow already off and coolant drained before I realized any of this. As you can see I ended up using Phillips head screws vs. the allen head screws it should have come with. In all it is a nice product but not $300 nice.