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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 11:40 AM
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Default anyone using a mishimoto xline radiator with mishimoto fans and fan shroud

Going to replace my stock radiator on my 98 ITR, its the original one, and finally has the slowest pin hole leak ever. So I was wanting to get the mishimoto x line radiator with their fans and fan shroud. Then i saw on their site, that this combo will have clearance issues. A guy on ebay was selling this combo and has sold it w/o complaints. After i brought this clearance issue up he has stopped selling it after he called mishimoto himself. So i was wanting to know if anyone was using this combo or knows of anyone who is using this combo sucessfully with a/c and an aftermarket header on any year dc2 chassis. TIA!
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 12:26 PM
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buy a CSF replacement radiator. aluminum ones are useless + too much money
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 06:52 PM
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Default Re: anyone using a mishimoto xline radiator with mishimoto fans and fan shroud

Originally Posted by TOO MUCH TORQUE
buy a CSF replacement radiator. aluminum ones are useless + too much money
That's kind of a blanket statement, I could say the same, buy an aluminum rad the CSF replacements are useless and cost too much for what you get.

TypeRod I have not seen a Mishimoto Xline rad installed in a G3 but I installed a Mizu aluminum rad and duel fan w/shroud into my 94 Integra, I do not have A/C but that should make no diff. in fitment, I did have to make some mods the clear my stock exhaust manifold and heat shield...https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...cm+rad+install 94
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 07:25 PM
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Default Re: anyone using a mishimoto xline radiator with mishimoto fans and fan shroud

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That's kind of a blanket statement, I could say the same, buy an aluminum rad the CSF replacements are useless and cost too much for what you get.

TypeRod I have not seen a Mishimoto Xline rad installed in a G3 but I installed a Mizu aluminum rad and duel fan w/shroud into my 94 Integra, I do not have A/C but that should make no diff. in fitment, I did have to make some mods the clear my stock exhaust manifold and heat shield...https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...cm+rad+install 94

his stock motor does not need an aluminum radiator. CSF replacement radiator cost 80 bucks, he will probably have to spend over 300+ and maybe some headaches.

Trying to save you headaches, time and money OP. Thats all.
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 02:24 AM
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Default Re: anyone using a mishimoto xline radiator with mishimoto fans and fan shroud

Originally Posted by fcm
That's kind of a blanket statement, I could say the same, buy an aluminum rad the CSF replacements are useless and cost too much for what you get.

TypeRod I have not seen a Mishimoto Xline rad installed in a G3 but I installed a Mizu aluminum rad and duel fan w/shroud into my 94 Integra, I do not have A/C but that should make no diff. in fitment, I did have to make some mods the clear my stock exhaust manifold and heat shield...https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...cm+rad+install 94
thanks for the info, very nice write up!
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 02:34 AM
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Default Re: anyone using a mishimoto xline radiator with mishimoto fans and fan shroud

Originally Posted by TOO MUCH TORQUE
his stock motor does not need an aluminum radiator. CSF replacement radiator cost 80 bucks, he will probably have to spend over 300+ and maybe some headaches.

Trying to save you headaches, time and money OP. Thats all.
no worries! I'd figure if im goong to spend 300+ for a new oem rad, might as well put that money towards a more effcient and just as reputable aftermarket rad. Your right my stock motor doesnt need it, just preparing for the future. But mostly b/c i just want one, lol!
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