Kind of a strange question, but here goes. I am wondering how hard it would be and what would be entailed to relocating the radiator to in front of the core support. I currently have very little clearance for my current electric fan which I will be changing to a Lincoln MKVIII fan, and in the future I may need room for intercoolers too.
I'd prefer to have the intercooler(s) mounted where the radiator is normally. This will make it much easier to route piping (at least 3") since I won't have to pass it through or under the core support, and I will still have the radiator receiving air first. It'd also reduce the potential for lag and heat soaking with the shorter run of piping. There seems to be a lot of unused room between the core support and grille area. I know I will need longer hoses and the upper should pass easily through the driver side core support hole, but what about the lower? What about mounting it to the front side? Has anyone done this?
I have a universal crossflow aluminum radiator, 19 x 27 inches. I wonder how hard it would be to make a completely new core support, or if it would be easier to modify the existing one more than I have already. Pictures or other's experiences would help a bunch for planning.