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Old 02-16-2013, 06:34 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DR_ View Post
The narrow 1 series Setrab 72 row is rated slightly less BTU than the Series 6 34 row and the 25 row series 9 wide.
Setrab 72 Row Series 1 Oil Cooler (SET 50-172-7612)

Dimensions: 8.25" Overall Length X 22.50" Height X 2" Thick.
Tested to maximum operating pressure of 150 psi.
Ideal for front valence mounting.
Internal turbulators maximize heat transfer while minimizing pressure drop.Fully brazed plates provide ultimate durability and performance.
AN adapter fittings included - please specify size when ordering.
Rated at 600+hp and 40,000-60,000 BTU/HR
Price: $670


Setrab 34 Row 6 series 50-634-7612

Dimensions: 13" Overall Length X 10.25" Height X 2" Thick.
Tested to maximum operating pressure of 150 psi.
Internal turbulators maximize heat transfer while minimizing pressure drop.
Fully brazed plates provide ultimate durability and performance.
AN adapter fittings included - please specify size when ordering.
Rated at 400-475hp and 43,000-59,000 BTU/HR
Price: $358

The 72 row is definitely the superior cooler. Larger surface area, same depth, higher total BTU rating, and higher supported hp, all based off Setrab's site. The fact that it costs nearly double would make me question why they priced it so much higher if it were not superior. Now the need for a 72, even a 34 row is questionable and both no doubt awesome, I just wanted to clarify this.
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