~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
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~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
I have a stock DX, I need a new radiator and have been checking out some on eBay, have searched a bit on here and was just curious if anyone has had any luck with a particular brand. I am looking at the 2 row ones that are all aluminum. I have also see some posted here from DNA Motoring for $45 shipped, just wondering if anyone can vouch for those too. Thanks a bunch.
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
They work fine. I haven't seen or experienced any issues with the few I've been around/installed.
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
Thanks B, are you referring to the DNA ones or the random eBay specials? Thanks for the info.
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i got the dna2 row civic one from here
https://honda-tech.com/performance-4...deals-3174845/
using the stock fan and shroud with no issues
https://honda-tech.com/performance-4...deals-3174845/
using the stock fan and shroud with no issues
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
Just el-cheapo aluminum rads in general. Idk if I've ever experienced the DNA racing one. I've never bought a cheap radiator for myself. But I have bought cars with them on there and I have installed installed them.
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Xenocron Tuning: Maradyne 13" Reversible Slim Fan #[slim fan]
Those cheap flimsy plastic fans barely push any cfm even with a shroud!
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
Apparently I can bolt on the stock shroud and fan with the DNA one according to their post, think I might lean towards one of those. They seem to have a warranty and I like supporting the people on HT.
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
Not this fan! This is the exception to the rule. (a real fan)
Xenocron Tuning: Maradyne 13" Reversible Slim Fan #[slim fan]
Those cheap flimsy plastic fans barely push any cfm even with a shroud!
Xenocron Tuning: Maradyne 13" Reversible Slim Fan #[slim fan]
Those cheap flimsy plastic fans barely push any cfm even with a shroud!
I was trying to find where you had posted this, thanks for reposting.
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I didn't see anyone mention the larger hose size usually needed for the aluminum "racing" radiators (including knock offs). You said you have a DX which I believe is a D series motor. Almost every Aluminum rad I've seen needs B series main hoses. I hear you can get the D series to fit but it's a real tight fit and you are stretching the hose to it's limits.
Other than that, there have been no complaints I can remember seeing.
Other than that, there have been no complaints I can remember seeing.
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Any aluminum radiator of eBay will work great. Brand won't make much different, size will (W x H x D). Most name brand companies buy china aluminum radiators and slap their own name on it. I've also used the $15 slim electric fans for years from eBay without any problems.
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I have a DNA Tuning rad in my civic. I installed it when I still had my d15 under the hood. I gave up trying to shove the D series hose on the top, so I purchased a 99 si top radiator hose and it fit fine to the block. the bottom hose will fit on the radiator with no issues. don't reuse the stock honda clamps, get regular hose clamps and you'll be ok. The radiator held up well for the roughly 2k miles that I used it. Before I parked the car for the winter it worked fine with my gsr swap. I really have no complaints about it. The stock fan/shroud will bolt to it. the one hole on the bottom was a little offset, but it will bolt in ok.
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I have a DNA Tuning rad in my civic. I installed it when I still had my d15 under the hood. I gave up trying to shove the D series hose on the top, so I purchased a 99 si top radiator hose and it fit fine to the block. the bottom hose will fit on the radiator with no issues. don't reuse the stock honda clamps, get regular hose clamps and you'll be ok. The radiator held up well for the roughly 2k miles that I used it. Before I parked the car for the winter it worked fine with my gsr swap. I really have no complaints about it. The stock fan/shroud will bolt to it. the one hole on the bottom was a little offset, but it will bolt in ok.
Yes as a heads up the 2 row civic radiators from DNA have 1.25 in inlets, this is the b series size, I was looking for this as I have a B16a. I believe the d series hoses are for a 1 1/8 in inlet on the rad
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If you're going to use the stock fan and shroud you may need to use zip ties for the overflow container as that was one of the reasons why my Koyo 58mm radiator and Go Autoworks radiator touched the hood.
You can see the overflow is a tight fit.
I ended up sliding the overflow out of the track and used zip ties to secure it in the same general area without pushing the radiator forward.
You can see the overflow is a tight fit.
I ended up sliding the overflow out of the track and used zip ties to secure it in the same general area without pushing the radiator forward.
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
its not that bad of a fit.. the overflow does fit a bit tight in there though... I can't remember off the top of my head, but I'm pretty sure that it does fit normally without the use of ties, but I do remember that it is pretty snug once its in the whole way.
(sorry, its not the best pic to illustrate it.. but.. its better than nothing)
(sorry, its not the best pic to illustrate it.. but.. its better than nothing)
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The other thing you should be aware of is if you have an automatic transmission, there isn't any provisions in the dual core aluminum radiators that I've seen.
All the all aluminum I've seen are for manual transmissions only.
All the all aluminum I've seen are for manual transmissions only.
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Re: ~$50 Aluminum Radiator Recommendation
Correct. I just realized you have to buy the transmission cooler separately.
Mishimoto Transmission Cooler Kit & Power Steering Cooler
Mishimoto Transmission Cooler Kit & Power Steering Cooler
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