Who makes radiator cooling plates for 92-95 Civics?
Who makes radiator cooling plates for 92-95 Civics? I haven't found anyone even though I think there would be just as high of a demand as for the DC2s and EKs. I guess I'll just have to make it.
I dont think EG's benefit much from those cooling plates because they dont have the grill under the hood like like EKs and JDM ITR-fornt end DC's. Maybe thats why no one makes them.
eg's dont need radiator cooling plates bacause they are perfect from the factory..unlike the dc and ek chassis..also knows as "failures at life"
but seriously...eg's wouldnt benefit from a radiator cooling plate..they benefit from a full aluminum fluidyne dc radiator
they draw air in through the bumper not a grill/ bumper..cooling plates are for cars with grills that have cool air escaping or getting disturbed on its path to/through the radiator..if you want to make a eg cool more efficently...try getting a fluidyne full length radiator, cut out the center portion of the grill in the front bumper, box in the area between the radiator and bumper to make a more direct flow with no air disturbance in between and do a hood prop to let air exit out over the windshield...also a mugen thermostat and thermoswitch help alot..as well as a nice fan or two to push or pull the air through the radiator...but doing all of this may cause a few problems...like the car may never get warm..lol
but seriously...eg's wouldnt benefit from a radiator cooling plate..they benefit from a full aluminum fluidyne dc radiator
they draw air in through the bumper not a grill/ bumper..cooling plates are for cars with grills that have cool air escaping or getting disturbed on its path to/through the radiator..if you want to make a eg cool more efficently...try getting a fluidyne full length radiator, cut out the center portion of the grill in the front bumper, box in the area between the radiator and bumper to make a more direct flow with no air disturbance in between and do a hood prop to let air exit out over the windshield...also a mugen thermostat and thermoswitch help alot..as well as a nice fan or two to push or pull the air through the radiator...but doing all of this may cause a few problems...like the car may never get warm..lol
yea nvm. i have the fluidyne for the eg... rather than the dc so that i could retain my ac.
ill just leave it like it is. thx guys.
ill just leave it like it is. thx guys.
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