Need New Radiator + Transmission Cooler for 97 Honda Civic EX D16Y8
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Need New Radiator + Transmission Cooler for 97 Honda Civic EX D16Y8
I'm in need of a new Radiator and Transmission Cooler. I have an AT which was just rebuilt. I want to make this transmission last as long as possible. It had a junk yard transmission previously. So this is actually the 2nd time, having to get a new transmission.
I have a 1997 Honda Civic EX D16Y8, non v-tec.
I drive pretty hard on the car and need something to make my car last a lot longer.
I was thinking of the following Radiators.
C&R, Fluidyne, PWR, Koyo, Mishimoto
For a Transmission Cooler, I was thinking of the
B&M 70264
What else would I need so I don't mess up my engine or transmission. I may think of adding on some other modifications in the future.
I was thinking of putting a turbo but I realize my AT won't be able to handle anything over 200hp so I won't be doing that. I'll just get another car to make faster.
Help is needed I'm looking to get my radiator and transmission cooler soon so I can install them.
Thanks
I have a 1997 Honda Civic EX D16Y8, non v-tec.
I drive pretty hard on the car and need something to make my car last a lot longer.
I was thinking of the following Radiators.
C&R, Fluidyne, PWR, Koyo, Mishimoto
For a Transmission Cooler, I was thinking of the
B&M 70264
What else would I need so I don't mess up my engine or transmission. I may think of adding on some other modifications in the future.
I was thinking of putting a turbo but I realize my AT won't be able to handle anything over 200hp so I won't be doing that. I'll just get another car to make faster.
Help is needed I'm looking to get my radiator and transmission cooler soon so I can install them.
Thanks
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Re: Need New Radiator + Transmission Cooler for 97 Honda Civic EX D16Y8
radiator ive seen people have problems with misimoto radiators but many people like them. i personally have a koyo and love mine and have had no problems with mine for years.best trans cooler i had was one that had a built in fan on it. when it does start slipping ive found the lucus non slip to work great.
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Ohh i checked my engine it didnt say vtec. I thought there was a vtec and nonvtec one.
I notice the fluidyne radiator but i realized they didnt have one for an AT.
Whats the difference between a 2 row and 3 row radiator?
I notice the fluidyne radiator but i realized they didnt have one for an AT.
Whats the difference between a 2 row and 3 row radiator?
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Re: Need New Radiator + Transmission Cooler for 97 Honda Civic EX D16Y8
Ok.
I'm thinking of getting
Mishimoto X-Line Honda 92-00 Honda Civic
and
B&M 70264
Would this fit in my car?
I'm thinking of getting
Mishimoto X-Line Honda 92-00 Honda Civic
and
B&M 70264
Would this fit in my car?
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