interga motor d series radiator
ive finally decided to change my radiator because of having the d series radiator with the b series motor. it cools just fine but i want a better seal with the hoses.
my question is im looking at koyo and fludiayne(excuse speeling ) and wanted to know does these come with the larger ports for the hoses and can i use my stock fan?
also what are you guys experiences with these products
my question is im looking at koyo and fludiayne(excuse speeling ) and wanted to know does these come with the larger ports for the hoses and can i use my stock fan?
also what are you guys experiences with these products
i know this kinda goes against what u just asked but im running stainless flexable ones from summit i love them and they disapate heat better than regualr hoses as well. just a thought


the fluidyne radiator for the Integra matches b-series radiator hoses.
it is designed to work with stock fans, so yes it should bolt right up.
it is designed to work with stock fans, so yes it should bolt right up.
Nice set up, I used to run aftermarket (gsr radiator) with dual fans which were constantly on with open thermostat. My car basically sat at " c " and would raise up a few bars under WOT.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by radio1global »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice set up, I used to run aftermarket (gsr radiator) with dual fans which were constantly on with open thermostat. My car basically sat at " c " and would raise up a few bars under WOT. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thats terrible for your motor. it never warms up to running temp.
thats terrible for your motor. it never warms up to running temp.
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