??? aluminum radator question
does anyone now if there is a aluminum radiator for a ef that fits stock location and has the bigger nicks to except the bigger top and bottom rad hoses from a b series?
if so what brand links to where to get it.
thanks
Justin
if so what brand links to where to get it.
thanks
Justin
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yz125rider21 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">get this and wont have to swap out the radiator :-)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...QrdZ1</TD></TR></TABLE>
That doesnt make any sense, why would new hoses fix the problem of the of the engine and rad having different size outlets? You can use a 90-93 integra radiator it will bolt right in and will have the right size outlets for the b-series hoses. If you swap a stock da rad in you probably wont need an aluminum one, they hold about twice as much coolant and are copper which conducts heat better than aluminum.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...QrdZ1</TD></TR></TABLE>
That doesnt make any sense, why would new hoses fix the problem of the of the engine and rad having different size outlets? You can use a 90-93 integra radiator it will bolt right in and will have the right size outlets for the b-series hoses. If you swap a stock da rad in you probably wont need an aluminum one, they hold about twice as much coolant and are copper which conducts heat better than aluminum.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Crx Jimmy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
That doesnt make any sense, why would new hoses fix the problem of the of the engine and rad having different size outlets? You can use a 90-93 integra radiator it will bolt right in and will have the right size outlets for the b-series hoses. If you swap a stock da rad in you probably wont need an aluminum one, they hold about twice as much coolant and are copper which conducts heat better than aluminum.</TD></TR></TABLE>I was told by them the hose goes from big opening from b motor to small opening to our stock ef radiator....sorry Jimmy to confuse you or anyone else....
That doesnt make any sense, why would new hoses fix the problem of the of the engine and rad having different size outlets? You can use a 90-93 integra radiator it will bolt right in and will have the right size outlets for the b-series hoses. If you swap a stock da rad in you probably wont need an aluminum one, they hold about twice as much coolant and are copper which conducts heat better than aluminum.</TD></TR></TABLE>I was told by them the hose goes from big opening from b motor to small opening to our stock ef radiator....sorry Jimmy to confuse you or anyone else....
i have fluidyne aluminum rad in ef crx replaced for stock rad with b16
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thanks for the replies
first off I'm I do have a replacement KOYO rad
Crx Jimmy
I did not know that about the integra rad is it the same hight as the ef rad or does it need to be all on an angle, like the eg rad?
timoxa96
the fluidyne aluminum rad the hoses fit right on and you didn't have toreally tighten the hoses or anything?
thanks again
first off I'm I do have a replacement KOYO rad
Crx Jimmy
I did not know that about the integra rad is it the same hight as the ef rad or does it need to be all on an angle, like the eg rad?
timoxa96
the fluidyne aluminum rad the hoses fit right on and you didn't have toreally tighten the hoses or anything?
thanks again
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I did not know that about the integra rad is it the same hight as the ef rad or does it need to be all on an angle, like the eg rad?
thanks again</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its the same height, drops right in.
I did not know that about the integra rad is it the same hight as the ef rad or does it need to be all on an angle, like the eg rad?
thanks again</TD></TR></TABLE>
Its the same height, drops right in.
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