FLUIDYNE Radiator
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Will a 38mm FLUIDYNE Radiator made for a 97-00 Prelude and a 94-97 Accord fit in a 95 Prelude with an H23?
Does anybody know any sights where they sell radiators for H23 92-96 Preludes?
*edit* I'm asking because my radiator has a crack in it.
Does anybody know any sights where they sell radiators for H23 92-96 Preludes?
*edit* I'm asking because my radiator has a crack in it.
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i dont think you need one of these, unless your exhaust manifold is rubbing against your stock one. just go buy a stock replacement, b/c im running one and it overheats in stop and go traffic.
(if your talking about the fluidyn half radiator)
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Oh, I thought that could be a replacement for stock.
Could I get a stock replacement from the dealer?
I was looking at my radiator and I noticed a Denso logo on it so I was thinking the previous owner put in an aftermarket one.
Are all stock ones made by Denso?
Could I get a stock replacement from the dealer?
I was looking at my radiator and I noticed a Denso logo on it so I was thinking the previous owner put in an aftermarket one.
Are all stock ones made by Denso?
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i dont think you need one of these, unless your exhaust manifold is rubbing against your stock one. just go buy a stock replacement, b/c im running one and it overheats in stop and go traffic.
(if your talking about the fluidyn half radiator)</TD></TR></TABLE>
why does it overheat in stop/go, is it that the half is smaller or because its so thick of a core maybe when your not moving it has a negative effect on cooling?
i dont think you need one of these, unless your exhaust manifold is rubbing against your stock one. just go buy a stock replacement, b/c im running one and it overheats in stop and go traffic.
(if your talking about the fluidyn half radiator)</TD></TR></TABLE>
why does it overheat in stop/go, is it that the half is smaller or because its so thick of a core maybe when your not moving it has a negative effect on cooling?
you could go with the C&R one instead.. they come with thin lightweight fans.. check out kingmotorsports for more info. btw i priced the stock radiator and it's $350-$400 w/o hookup
i bought the oem replica they sell @ Honda for less than $200 which is probably your best bet.
i bought the oem replica they sell @ Honda for less than $200 which is probably your best bet.
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