Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95
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Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95
know alot of you guys have B-series engines swap in civic....hopefully u got it swap it in civic92-95....wat about ur radiator
im thinking if getting FLUIDYNE ALUMINUM RADIATOR 94-01 INTEGRA and get it fit into my civic 95 front....
have anyone try this yet......will this be a good idea for more cooling or too much hassle and not a good idea at all....
im thinking if getting FLUIDYNE ALUMINUM RADIATOR 94-01 INTEGRA and get it fit into my civic 95 front....
have anyone try this yet......will this be a good idea for more cooling or too much hassle and not a good idea at all....
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Re: Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95 (yeegsr)
Here's a pic of JDMlyfstyle's hatch, and you can see that he used a factory bracket on the drivers side to hold the radiator in place.
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Re: Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95 (im a moron)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by im a moron »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">will the stock header fit the 94+ integra radiators ?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
It should. For an aftermarket header, you may have to use slim fans to clear it, I know the OEM fan shrouds protrude quite a bit.
It should. For an aftermarket header, you may have to use slim fans to clear it, I know the OEM fan shrouds protrude quite a bit.
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could have moved it over about 2-3 inches but i wanted it centered
the fan shroud fits but mine is melted alittle because of the distance from the header
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Re: Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95 (im a moron)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by im a moron »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">will the stock header fit the 94+ integra radiators ?? </TD></TR></TABLE>
oh yeah i got type r header bolted in already....will fluidyne fit in?
sweet post of pictures guys...thanx...anyone else got more to share?
oh yeah i got type r header bolted in already....will fluidyne fit in?
sweet post of pictures guys...thanx...anyone else got more to share?
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Re: Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95 (rodrez)
can ya give me more detail information on installation...or setup...what do i need? stuffs like that
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Re: Custom mounting for radiator for civic 95 (yeegsr)
this is my engine bay old picture..hasn't take any pix lately...i got header +exhaust done already just got no time to take a pix of them hopefully next time i take one for you guys....some empty space....the radiator will be gone in a week....
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Re: (skunk2powered)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by skunk2powered »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> one of the best and easiest ways ive seenhttp://repo.jackmoves.com/view...bun46</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh sweet man..thanx for that site....pretty good info...and pictures worth million words
oh sweet man..thanx for that site....pretty good info...and pictures worth million words
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 91TurboSir »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">/\ that one looks good!</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah taht's a great site...anyone else have any comment or advices for me
yeah taht's a great site...anyone else have any comment or advices for me
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Hey i did this in my 92 civic and it does fit but it does NOT line up. There is a little bit of custom welding that goes into it. On top of that you lose your Air Conditioning.( I don't know how important AC is to you). The bottom brackets don't line up they need to be moved and welded in the perspective places for the new radiator. You will also need to make a bracket for the top on the right side were your AC would be. There may be an easier way but this was the route i took not having a radiator at all and no AC. I had a doul core radaitor from a 97 teg. It worked but i sold it and got a PWR 1/2 size radiator for my model civic to keep the AC. Had a hot summer, what can i say. Can't goto work everyday in my 3 piece suit sweating my *** off b/c i have no AC.
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im interested in this too,
Is there any advantage coolinwise for the wider radiator? I mean I know it should be cooler, but have you people with this seen big drops in temp, or med or very little? Why not just get a fluidyne civic radiator?
Is there any advantage coolinwise for the wider radiator? I mean I know it should be cooler, but have you people with this seen big drops in temp, or med or very little? Why not just get a fluidyne civic radiator?
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Re: (turbotime)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbotime »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">im interested in this too,
Is there any advantage coolinwise for the wider radiator? I mean I know it should be cooler, but have you people with this seen big drops in temp, or med or very little? Why not just get a fluidyne civic radiator?</TD></TR></TABLE>
because CIvic radiator offers by Fluidyne is half size and 3/4 the wide of the integra 94-00....bigger volume cooling effiecy is much better Fluidyne told me that...and the prices are about the same about 20bucks more why not get it...
Is there any advantage coolinwise for the wider radiator? I mean I know it should be cooler, but have you people with this seen big drops in temp, or med or very little? Why not just get a fluidyne civic radiator?</TD></TR></TABLE>
because CIvic radiator offers by Fluidyne is half size and 3/4 the wide of the integra 94-00....bigger volume cooling effiecy is much better Fluidyne told me that...and the prices are about the same about 20bucks more why not get it...
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Re: (dwnthehatch)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dwnthehatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Here's another how-to http://www.hybridautomotive.com/tech/teg_rad/</TD></TR></TABLE>
oh another sweet site....more confidence .....thanx man
oh another sweet site....more confidence .....thanx man
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