Delta PAG Bring a New Level of Cooling to High Horsepower Drag-and-Drive Rides
When building a car for the street, there are several things that require a bit more attention versus a race car.
The cooling system is definitely one of those, and with thousands of cars pushing well past the 1,000 horsepower mark now, cooling isn’t something to be cutting corners on.
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For Delta PAG, making their mark in the drag-and-drive world started with going to the next level with their products. “Delta PAG manufacturers the most efficient systems,” John Pairaktaridis of Delta PAG said. “Power, weight and space efficiency is unmatched, and it’s showing the benefits for our customers.”
For more and more participants in drag-and-drive events, creating a good cooling system is paramount. Delta PAG offers custom radiators, as well as complete radiator and fan assemblies, that are used by some of the quickest rides in drag-and-drive.
The Schroeder-Ens Corvette, Jason Sack’s ‘Cowboy Up’ Chevrolet Nova, Tom Bailey’s ‘Sick Seconds 2.0’ Camaro, and the ‘Boostmaster’ wagon of Steve Morris are just some of the quicker drag-and-drive rides using Delta PAG systems.
“Drag-and-drive has been very important to us because it showcases the importance of a powerful and efficient cooling system,” said John.
Delta PAG has all the proper pieces to make that happen, and continues to add more to their line-up. “2024 has been another high growth year,” John said. “We have new products announced, including our oil coolers.”
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Written by Derek Putnam. Photos courtesy of Sick the Magazine and Delta PAG.
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