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Old 05-31-2006, 03:26 AM
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As the post states, which would you choose and why???

PLEASE!, back your answers with facts and not " I know this guy who once....".

ps. -of the people that have purchased either or, please post what features you liked most about your radiator.
What experiences have you had? Good or Bad?
Ultimately, what feature made the decision to purchase the radiator that you did?

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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=765559

Only for $149.00


Pics of the install here:

http://www.honda-acura.net/for...46036
Old 05-31-2006, 08:37 AM
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I have a fluidyne and love it. My car never gets too hot, even when smashing the hell out of it...which i rarely do.
Old 05-31-2006, 08:42 AM
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i bought koyo, its been great never had a problem.
Old 05-31-2006, 01:48 PM
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does anyone here run a wider than stock radiator?
if so, which one?...
Old 05-31-2006, 02:14 PM
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get a 96-00 automatic civic radiator from a junkyard for dirt cheap its a dual core because of the transmission cooler , I swaped my car from auto to manual now my engine is loving the COOoooLNESSSSSSSS not realy
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ive got the lovely koyo radiator. works greatly
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I have the radiator above and it works great. I even bought another one and sold it to a friend and had him thinking it was a koyo.
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PWR
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I had a eg Fluidyne radiator...loved it. no overheating problems
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decisions,decisions?...


thanks for the input guys...
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other then getting one for the name, get a rad. that is gunna be used.

i have a stock engine, so a remanufactured rad for 50 bucks keeps me cool just fine.

do you have a swapped motor, boosted, all motor, stock motor?

I've instulled all three types, PWR, Fluidyne, and Koyo and they all did their job on the performance motors. So pick what your wallet will let you as ur not gunna regret any choice
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i've been runnin a fluidyne for close to 2 years now with no problems. fitment is perfect. i team it up with a fal fan and it works great. cant go wrong.
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hummm
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both are great radiators. i have the fluidyne and it works great. get whatever one that you can get for cheaper
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