Gotta get a new radiator...
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Gotta get a new radiator...
Mine is leaking after 91k miles...10k under boost. Don't really wanna replace it with a stock one, any thoughts on what i should get?
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Re: Gotta get a new radiator... (Tomakit)
i got a fluidyne for my car for $303 shipped from carparts.com with some coupons... go to http://www.importhookup.com for coupons... they ussually have them
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Re: Gotta get a new radiator... (4dr-gsr)
check out anothe company. They make better radiators than fludiddyne.. its call crracing.com
C&R radiator.
C&R radiator.
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Re: Gotta get a new radiator... (Tomakit)
you could just get another OEM replacement that has metal endtanks for like $100. You really shouldnt have over heating problems anyway.
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Re: Gotta get a new radiator... (TurboInteg95)
i dont have any overheating probs, thankfully. that's even with boosting in 95 degree weather with 100% humidity...
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Re: Gotta get a new radiator... (TurboInteg95)
since when are genuine oem replacement honda radiators $100. those are aftermarket radiators.
myself and a friend have had truly bad experiences with aftermarket oem replacement radiators. either buy genuine honda which uses denso i believe or go with an aftermarket.
C&R radiators are very good, but very pricey too. i just picked up a fluidyne for my accord hybrid for $460 shipped from absoluteradiator in cali. that's with 2 aftermarket thinner and higher cfm fans too.
cooler the motor runs the better.
myself and a friend have had truly bad experiences with aftermarket oem replacement radiators. either buy genuine honda which uses denso i believe or go with an aftermarket.
C&R radiators are very good, but very pricey too. i just picked up a fluidyne for my accord hybrid for $460 shipped from absoluteradiator in cali. that's with 2 aftermarket thinner and higher cfm fans too.
cooler the motor runs the better.
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