matchek
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Actually if you want to be technical, it depends on the actual compositon of the rad which who knows for sure what it would be from the factory. Copper has a thermal conductivity of 411, Brass 111, and Alumnimum of 277. So if a Copper / Brass Rad was 55% copper it would around 240.Actually copper/brass radiator is more conductive than aluminum. However they do not have the structural strength to make the tubes in the core the same as the aluminum and the aluminum is cheaper.
Aluminum is more corrision resistant and stronger (lasts longer) and a better long term option if not a perfectionist and less maintenance.
I will yield that if a rad is much more copper than brass from the factory it will transfer heat better.