Radiator Question
#3
Re: Radiator Question (97hb)
Del Sol vtec radiator . Good upgrade for a swap.
The DOHC DelSol is not listed on the website but this is the email response I got after asking about it.
"The part you will need is our number 1570. That works for a m/t
Vtech engine. You may either get Koyo OEM or an aftermarket, be sure you tell the tech that you were browsing our website and got a choice of either OEM for $126 or an aftermarket for $117."
I ordered the $117 aftermarket one quickly, they were very helpful. They must have been b/o on the aftermarket one be cause I recieved the KOYO replacement instead. Very good service I highly recommend them.
#5
Re: Radiator Question (DragIIDigital)
Forget that stuffI just got mine here! http://www.absoluteradiator.com/cgi-...e3b+1025706412
I bought the $107 all copper and brass one. It is more than twice as thick as the stock unit and it kicks ***!
I bought the $107 all copper and brass one. It is more than twice as thick as the stock unit and it kicks ***!
#6
Honda-Tech Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: SoCal
Posts: 29
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Radiator Question (97CivicFerio)
Forget that stuffI just got mine here! http://www.absoluteradiator.com/cgi-...e3b+1025706412
I bought the $107 all copper and brass one. It is more than twice as thick as the stock unit and it kicks ***!
I bought the $107 all copper and brass one. It is more than twice as thick as the stock unit and it kicks ***!
With the absoluteradiator.com product it looks like you can use your stock hoses if you're still running a SOHC engine.
Thanks for that link! I'll be sure to use it in the future.
#7
Honda-Tech Member
Re: Radiator Question (Toby1)
but I had to get the larger hoses to match the radiator up to my stock motor. I ended up getting a flex hose for the top and a Del Sol Vtec hose for the bottom.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
im_poor
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
14
05-29-2003 11:03 PM
beau_safken
Hybrid / Engine Swaps
8
01-26-2003 08:15 PM