Good price on Radiator
Check out a C&R Radiator, they come with an electril fan from spal, and they are 450 total, These radiators are used in Nascar, so they must be fine for a daily driver honda.
I've got a Koyo...very nice. Polished end tanks, TIG welds everywhere.
I was sold on it when I saw that they use 55mm thick cores, compared to Fluidyne, who uses a 35mm core.
Got mine from www.absoluteradiator.com . I have a Civic though. An Integra radiator is twice the size and probably twice the price.
Tom
I was sold on it when I saw that they use 55mm thick cores, compared to Fluidyne, who uses a 35mm core.
Got mine from www.absoluteradiator.com . I have a Civic though. An Integra radiator is twice the size and probably twice the price.
Tom
hey, peep this...www.absoluteradiator.com Fluidyne's for $320 and Koyo's for $350. I only paid $295 for my fluidyne last summer. Check it out, just try to beat that price.
[Modified by sohckid, 7:53 AM 4/11/2002]
[Modified by sohckid, 7:53 AM 4/11/2002]
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I got the Fluidyne and I'm happy I did - I don't think my turbo with the MaxRev manifold would clear a 20mm thicker Koyo. Just something to think about.
hey, peep this...www.absoluteradiator.com Fluidyne's for $320 and Koyo's for $350. I only paid $295 for my fluidyne last summer. Check it out, just try to beat that price.
[Modified by sohckid, 7:53 AM 4/11/2002]
[Modified by sohckid, 7:53 AM 4/11/2002]
The Fluidyne and C&R are nicer because they are smaller than stock lenght wise. The KOYO are same size as stock but thicker. You get better cooling but less room. To me that defeats the purpose of getting the radiator. I need room for a bigger turbo
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