Toda-header

Does anyone have experience with a Toda header on a CRX? I guess it wouldn't fit, 'cause the radiatorfan takes too much space.
What do u think? Oppinions? Experience?
Thank u in advance!
BTW: Yes, i did a search
My stock radiator is too small, the 2.0 L makes a lot of heat, so i have to change to a bigger radiator. Unfortunatly halfsize isn't possible with my engine
if you do an engine swap(recommended) to a bseries, the toda will fit. i have a type R motor in my crx with a fluidyne radiator with a fan. it all fit fine.
TODA=top 3 of all headers
HY TECH
SMSP
AN-R
TODA=top 3 of all headers
HY TECH
SMSP
AN-R
you could look into some replacement front crossmembers/traction bars with the 92-95 raidiator brackets in it, and get a fluidyne 92-95. Itll cool your motor it kept my b18c1 cold as hell.
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toda is a quality header although for the price im not sure if its your best bet
try searching in the itr forum. there's tons of header info in there (including the great header test)
try searching in the itr forum. there's tons of header info in there (including the great header test)
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Not too bad. Have to cut up some of the rad. support on the bottom and skeleton on the hood. But that's about all. Costed me $20 and it's been over 100 degrees recently w/ no problems. Can't complain.
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Not too bad. Have to cut up some of the rad. support on the bottom and skeleton on the hood. But that's about all. Costed me $20 and it's been over 100 degrees recently w/ no problems. Can't complain.
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