
Ernie "Big Ern" Macias stands...

Ernie "Big Ern" Macias stands next to his new Mitsu project hoping to outdue himself with this buildup.

A few examples of what Max...

A few examples of what Max can do to a mini-truck.

Steve didn't want to feel...

Steve didn't want to feel left out, so we promised him we'd use this pic of him standing next to his "I swear I'm going to finish it" S-10 (yeah, I know I don't have much room to talk... haha).
Quick Tech
If you plan on having a built engine and plan on putting a few miles on it, then we can't think of anything being more important than keeping the powerhouse cool. To spend tons of hard-earned cash on your motor just to have it blow up in your face is every power hungry enthusiast's worst nightmare. Since we were at Bio Kustumz for their well deserved shop tour, we figured why not let them give us the skinny on extreme cooling.

1. Due to the nature of our...

1. Due to the nature of our subject, the radiator is to be installed in front of the core support right behind the grille.

2. To start, Max and the crew...

2. To start, Max and the crew at Bio decided to go with the largest diameter double pass radiator they could get their hands on. This is a 28x19-inch aluminum radiator core with dual 1-inch tubes.

3. Here's a look at the machined...

3. Here's a look at the machined waterneck and the bung for the overflow tank.