Which radiator
OK so the other day my radiator started to leak and i bought a new radiator. Its a mishimoto I bought that brand because alot of people said they loved them but now im having my doubts about it becuase i didnt research more. My wife was like just buy on already and she only gave me like 10min to find one LOL women. but I got one for 210 and after i bought it i found other integra radiators for like 180 stock. can someone help me tell me if i got a good radiator or not. I gone on the website to look it up but i didnt think it was enough info.
I bought a Mishimoto, I've yet to put it in my car, but from looking at it, the quality looks great, welds look good and the aluminum has a nice finish on it. I've heard nothing but good thing about them.
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i think there was a thread in here compairing a fluidyne and a mishimoto, they seemed to be about the same other than price. Seems to me like it's a skunk2/blox thing, or something along thoes lines. I have a mishimto, it's great.
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Pretty much. The design of the radiators might be more efficient in some of the pricier units, but unless you're tracking your car, you probably will never notice, seeing as how either option is far better than a stock radiator.
Pretty much. The design of the radiators might be more efficient in some of the pricier units, but unless you're tracking your car, you probably will never notice, seeing as how either option is far better than a stock radiator.
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