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Old 06-11-2012, 11:53 AM
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I am currently putting the pieces together for my turbo set up. I found this radiator on craigslist for $55 and it seems like a really good deal. It comes from a 95 civic. i am putting it on my 2000 integra ls. 2 questions, Will it fit? and is this a quality radiator? My goal is 350 whp.

http://www.go-autoworks-store.com/12sialraslfa.html
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I'm running that on a D-series. Why would it not fit?
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Well I guess mostly I am asking if it is a good quality piece. I heard people talking that the good brands are koyo and fluidyne. Haven't heard anything and go autoworks radiators. Should I get it?
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Mine is in the mail right now, i got it with the shroud as well. My whole build is pretty much based around Go-Autoworks products, good stuff.
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Yeah. I just buy crap pieces for my builds. Yes it's a good combo.
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Doesn't look like the core is too thick. Should cool a lot better then the ebay fluidyne knock offs. Not sure about the fan though. Without a shroud your automatically loosing a minimum of 25% cooling capacity provided by the fan.

I finally broke down and went with a fluidyne / FAL. If I had to do it over again I would have just purchased the real thing the first time around.

Whats a few 100 after all the money you have put into your project?
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Looks like the shrowd is $55 on go autoworks. All in I would be at $110... good deal if you ask me... Thats if I am not able to talk the guy down in price on craigslist...
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